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Watts-Strogatz small-world networks

Agreement dynamics on small-world networks

Agreement dynamics on small-world networks

... random networks. In order to reconcile both properties, Watts and Strogatz have introduced the now famous small-world network model [8] which allows to interpolate between regular low- ...

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Exploring the topology of small-world networks

Exploring the topology of small-world networks

... 2) Watts-Strogatz Small-world model Since the rewiring probability introduces the random connections to a regular graph, big changes happen to the properties of graphs when compared with the ...

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Hawks and Doves on Small-World Networks

Hawks and Doves on Small-World Networks

... to WattsStrogatz small-world graphs, as these population structures lie between the two extreme cases of regular lattices and random graphs, and are a first simple step towards real social ...

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Revisiting the Small-World Phenomenon: Efficiency Variation and Classification of Small-World Networks

Revisiting the Small-World Phenomenon: Efficiency Variation and Classification of Small-World Networks

... of small-world networks defined in Watts and Strogatz’s model (Watts & Strogatz, 1998): path-length and clustering ...Random networks have short average path-length ...

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Adaptive Interactive Profit Expectations and Small World Networks

Adaptive Interactive Profit Expectations and Small World Networks

... This approach is based upon the literature (Bowden & McDonald 2006; Watts & Strogatz 1998; Wilensky 2005). Section 4.5 demonstrates multiple equilibria in the model. Many combinations of L and ρ can be ...

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Network information flow in navigable small-world networks

Network information flow in navigable small-world networks

... by small world graphs, which exhibit high clustering coefficients ...and small average path length — the diameter of a graph with n nodes is in fact bounded by a polynomial in log ...term ...

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Navigable Small-World networks with few random bits

Navigable Small-World networks with few random bits

... particular, Watts and Strogatz [ 27 ] noticed that, unlike random graphs, real data networks tend to be ...graphs, Watts and Strogatz proposed a novel network model, which is based on ...

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Using adjacency matrices to lay out larger small-world networks

Using adjacency matrices to lay out larger small-world networks

... The networks were generated using the WattsStrogatz [1] model in the igraph package in ...of WattsStrogatz ...a small-world ...

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Using adjacency matrices to lay out larger small world networks

Using adjacency matrices to lay out larger small world networks

... The networks were generated using the WattsStrogatz [1] model in the igraph package in ...of WattsStrogatz ...a small-world ...

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Power law and small world properties in a comparison of traffic city networks

Power law and small world properties in a comparison of traffic city networks

... N. Watts and Strogatz have shown that many real-world networks have properties intermediate between random graphs and regular ...such networks that have been named small worlds ...

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USING SPECTRAL RADIUS RATIO FOR NODE DEGREE TO ANALYZE THE EVOLUTION OF SCALE- FREE NETWORKS AND SMALL-WORLD NETWORKS

USING SPECTRAL RADIUS RATIO FOR NODE DEGREE TO ANALYZE THE EVOLUTION OF SCALE- FREE NETWORKS AND SMALL-WORLD NETWORKS

... a small-world network is the road network of a country, wherein most of the cities are not neighbors of each other, but can be reached from one another by going through a fewer number of intermediate ...for ...

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Static and Dynamic Properties of Small-world Connection Topologies Based on Transit-stub Networks

Static and Dynamic Properties of Small-world Connection Topologies Based on Transit-stub Networks

... As in section 6.1 the WattsStrogatz method has been applied in ring- lattice and transit-stub substrates. All the metrics are averaged over 100 different experiments. Multicast results for T, E, and P are ...

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ON THE CONNECTIVITY AND DIAMETER OF SMALL-WORLD NETWORKS

ON THE CONNECTIVITY AND DIAMETER OF SMALL-WORLD NETWORKS

... Since the lattice is already connected, interest in these models has focused on how the diameter is reduced by the presence of shortcuts (see, for example, [2], [4], and [12, pp. 66–70]), and also on whether efficient ...
Rumor propagation on random and small world networks

Rumor propagation on random and small world networks

... This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Thesis/Dissertation Collections at RIT Scholar Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses by an authorized administrator of RIT Scholar Works. For ...

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Hierarchical Routing for Small World Wireless Networks

Hierarchical Routing for Small World Wireless Networks

... VI. C ONCLUSIONS The evaluation indicates that the search path depths for the Hi-Search algorithm are lower than the search path depths for the end-to-end physical routes. The logical short- cuts, i.e. the physical ...

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Inhomogeneous Coherent States in Small-World Networks: Application to the Brain Networks

Inhomogeneous Coherent States in Small-World Networks: Application to the Brain Networks

... the small-world networks with a power-law degree distribution where every node is considered to be in one of the two available ...for small-world networks and in the framework of ...

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Node-attribute graph layout for small-world networks

Node-attribute graph layout for small-world networks

... real-world networks can be approximated by small- world ...of small-world networks in biological systems is due to inherent structural ...A small-world ...

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Scale-free networks which are highly assortative but not small world

Scale-free networks which are highly assortative but not small world

... disassortative networks and the average path length grows slower than, but proportional to, the standard BA algorithm 共it is still smaller than small ...not small-world characteristics 关 14 兴, ...

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Chaotic phase synchronization in small-world networks of bursting neurons

Chaotic phase synchronization in small-world networks of bursting neurons

... ral networks which has been intensively studied is the small- world network, 23 which is characterized by a small value of normalized path length (just like a random network) while retaining a ...

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A review of structural and functional brain networks: small world and atlas

A review of structural and functional brain networks: small world and atlas

... Brain networks can be divided into two cate- gories: structural and functional ...by small-world or scale-free ...of networks on the macro-, micro- or mesoscale in both structural and ...

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