Reverse engineering of linking preferences from network restructuring

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Publicado en:arXiv.org (May 18, 2004), p. n/a
Autor principal: Palla, Gergely
Otros Autores: Farkas, Illes, Derenyi, Imre, Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Vicsek, Tamas
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520 3 |a We provide a method to deduce the preferences governing the restructuring dynamics of a network from the observed rewiring of the edges. Our approach is applicable for systems in which the preferences can be formulated in terms of a single-vertex energy function with f(k) being the contribution of a node of degree k to the total energy, and the dynamics obeys the detailed balance. The method is first tested by Monte-Carlo simulations of restructuring graphs with known energies, then it is used to study variations of real network systems ranging from the co-authorship network of scientific publications to the asset graphs of the New York Stock Exchange. The empirical energies obtained from the restructuring can be described by a universal function f(k) -k ln(k), which is consistent with and justifies the validity of the preferential attachment rule proposed for growing networks. 
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653 |a Rewiring 
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653 |a Computer simulation 
653 |a Reverse engineering 
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