Scale-free network on a vertical plane
Abstract
A scale-free network is grown in the Euclidean space with a global directional bias. On a vertical plane, nodes are introduced at unit rate at randomly selected points and a node is allowed to be connected only to the subset of nodes which are below it using the attachment probability: πi(t) ki(t)α. Our numerical results indicate that the directed scale-free network for α=0 belongs to a different universality class compared to the isotropic scale-free network. For α < αc the degree distribution is stretched exponential in general which takes a pure exponential form in the limit of α -∞. The link length distribution is calculated analytically for all values of α.
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