Quasistatic Scale-free Networks
Abstract
A network is formed using the N sites of an one-dimensional lattice in the shape of a ring as nodes and each node with the initial degree kin=2. N links are then introduced to this network, each link starts from a distinct node, the other end being connected to any other node with degree k randomly selected with an attachment probability proportional to kα. Tuning the control parameter α we observe a transition where the average degree of the largest node <km(α,N)> changes its variation from N0 to N at a specific transition point of αc. The network is scale-free i.e., the nodal degree distribution has a power law decay for α αc.
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