On The Modified Newman-Watts Small World and Its Random Walk
Abstract
It is well known that adding "long edges (shortcuts)" to a regularly constructed graph will make the resulted model a small world. Recently, W indicated that, among all long edges, those edges with length proportional to the diameter of the regularly constructed graph may play the key role. In this paper, we modify the original Newman-Watts small world by adding only long special edges to the d-dimensional lattice torus (with size nd) according to W, and show that the diameter of the modified model and the mixing time of random walk on it grow polynomially fast in n.
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