Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2004-02-16
Physica A 349 (2005) 349-363
Physics
Biological Physics
18 pages, 8 figures. Minor changes. One figure added
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physa.2004.09.013
Several studies on real complex networks from different fields as biology, economy, or sociology have shown that the degree of nodes (number of edges connected to each node) follows a scale-free power-law distribution like $P(k)\approx k^{-\gamma}$, where $P(k)$ denotes the frequency of the nodes that are connected to $k$ other nodes. Here we have carried out a study on scale-free networks, where a line graph transformation (i.e., edges in an initial network are transformed into nodes) is applied to a power-law distribution. Our results indicate that a power-law distribution as $P(k)\approx k^{-\gamma +1}$ is found for the transformed network together with a peak for low-degree nodes. In the present work we show a parametrization of this behaviour and discuss its application to real networks as metabolic networks, protein-protein interaction network and World Wide Web.
Akutsu Tatsuya
Goto Shiro
Kanehisa Minoru
Nacher Jose C.
Yamada Toru
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