Authors
Luıs A Nunes Amaral, Antonio Scala, Marc Barthelemy, H Eugene Stanley
Publication date
2000/10/10
Journal
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Volume
97
Issue
21
Pages
11149-11152
Publisher
The National Academy of Sciences
Description
We study the statistical properties of a variety of diverse real-world networks. We present evidence of the occurrence of three classes of small-world networks: (a) scale-free networks, characterized by a vertex connectivity distribution that decays as a power law; (b) broad-scale networks, characterized by a connectivity distribution that has a power law regime followed by a sharp cutoff; and (c) single-scale networks, characterized by a connectivity distribution with a fast decaying tail. Moreover, we note for the classes of broad-scale and single-scale networks that there are constraints limiting the addition of new links. Our results suggest that the nature of such constraints may be the controlling factor for the emergence of different classes of networks.
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Scholar articles
LAN Amaral, A Scala, M Barthelemy, HE Stanley - Proceedings of the national academy of sciences, 2000