Stratified structure of fractal scale-free networks generated by local rules

Volume: 583, Pages: 126299 - 126299
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Fractal networks are a special class of self-organized networks in the real world. Several network models have been proposed to explain fractality, but most of them are intentionally designed to generate self-similar structures. However, considering that most real-world networks appear to be self-organized by random and local events, random phenomena occurring in networks are expected to be more relevant for explaining fractality than...
Paper Details
Title
Stratified structure of fractal scale-free networks generated by local rules
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
583
Pages
126299 - 126299
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