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    The BianconiBarabási model is named after its inventors Ginestra Bianconi and Albert-László Barabási. This model is a variant of the Barabási–Albert...
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    its degree. The BA model claims that this explains the preferential attachment probability rule. Later, the BianconiBarabási model works to address this...
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    multilayer and higher-order networks, and in particular for the BianconiBarabási model of growing of complex networks and for the Bose–Einstein condensation...
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    Graph of connected web pages Barabási–Albert model – Scale-free network generation algorithm BianconiBarabási model – model in network sciencePages displaying...
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  • Ginestra Bianconi and Albert-László Barabási proposed a new model called Bianconi-Barabási model, a variant to the Barabási-Albert model (BA model), where...
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    preferential attachment family of models, such as the Barabási–Albert (BA) model. (On the other hand, the Barabási–Albert model fails to produce the high levels...
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    Harvard University. In 1999 Barabási discovered the concept of scale-free networks and proposed the Barabási–Albert model, which explains the widespread...
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    in effect, makes the Watts–Strogatz model a random network. The Barabási–Albert model is a random network model used to demonstrate a preferential attachment...
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    social networks. Some modeling alternatives include Barabási–Albert model and Watts and Strogatz model. These alternative models are not percolation processes...
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    so the diameter goes up. Barabási, A.-L. NETWORK SCIENCE, Cambridge University Press 2015 Albert, R.; Jeong, H.; Barabási, A.L. Error and attack tolerance...
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    Exponential family random graph models (ERGMs) are a set of statistical models used to study the structure and patterns within networks, such as those...
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    Boolean network (redirect from RBN model)
    synchronously or asynchronously. Boolean networks have been used in biology to model regulatory networks. Although Boolean networks are a crude simplification...
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    hypercubes. Some models of growing networks that produce scale-invariant degree distributions are the Barabási–Albert model and the fitness model. In a network...
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    Topology Random graph Erdős–Rényi Barabási–Albert BianconiBarabási Fitness model Watts–Strogatz Exponential random (ERGM) Random geometric (RGG) Hyperbolic...
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    hierarchical models nodes with more links are expected to have a lower clustering coefficient. Moreover, while the Barabási-Albert model predicts a decreasing...
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    Similarly the Price model for scientific citations corresponds to the case k0 = 0, a = 1 and the widely studied Barabási-Albert model corresponds to k0 = m...
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    Potts Model (RB). This model is used by default in most mainstream Leiden algorithm libraries under the name RBConfigurationVertexPartition. This model introduces...
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    Global cascades models are a class of models aiming to model large and rare cascades that are triggered by exogenous perturbations which are relatively...
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    Random graph (section Models)
    refers almost exclusively to the Erdős–Rényi random graph model. In other contexts, any graph model may be referred to as a random graph. A random graph is...
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    In the early 1970s, Leonard Kleinrock carried out mathematical work to model the performance of packet-switched networks, which underpinned the development...
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    computer scientists, and physicists such as Duncan J. Watts, Albert-László Barabási, Peter Bearman, Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler, Mark Newman, Matthew...
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    algorithms, such as those generated using the Erdős–Rényi model or Barabási–Albert (BA) model do not create this type of structure. Additionally, random...
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    widely known generative models for scale-free networks are stochastic, such as the Barabási–Albert model or the Fitness model can reproduce many properties...
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    as models to understand seizures. Barabási–Albert model – Scale-free network generation algorithm Climate as complex networks – Conceptual model to generate...
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    Sergio; Matheson, Jesse; Vega-Redondo, Fernando (November 2016). "A simple model of homophily in social networks". European Economic Review. 90: 18–39. doi:10...
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    networks have been modelled by DCM, such as neural networks, finance and social networks. Network Science by Albert-László Barabási. Bollobás, B. (1980)...
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    original on 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2013-12-08. "NetworkScience". Albert-László Barabási. Archived from the original on 2020-03-05. Retrieved 2020-03-20. Clauset...
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    multilayer and higher-order networks, and in particular for the BianconiBarabási model of growing of complex networks and for the Bose–Einstein condensation...
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    theory wherein communicating devices are modeled as nodes and the connections between the devices are modeled as links or lines between the nodes. Physical...
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    Peter Grindrod; Desmond J. Higham. (2010). "Evolving graphs: Dynamical models, inverse problems and propagation". Proc. R. Soc. A. 466 (2115): 753–770...
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