Shortest paths and load scaling in scale-free trees

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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8 pages, 8 figures; v2: load calculations extended

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10.1103/PhysRevE.66.026101

The average node-to-node distance of scale-free graphs depends logarithmically on N, the number of nodes, while the probability distribution function (pdf) of the distances may take various forms. Here we analyze these by considering mean-field arguments and by mapping the m=1 case of the Barabasi-Albert model into a tree with a depth-dependent branching ratio. This shows the origins of the average distance scaling and allows a demonstration of why the distribution approaches a Gaussian in the limit of N large. The load (betweenness), the number of shortest distance paths passing through any node, is discussed in the tree presentation.

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