Two-level relationships and scale-free networks
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Through the distinction between “real” and “virtual” links between the nodes of a graph, we develop a set of simple rules leading to scale-free networks with a tunable degree distribution exponent. Albeit sharing some similarities with preferential attachment, our procedure is both faster than a naive implementation of the Barabasi and Albert model and exhibits different clustering properties. The model is thoroughly studied numerically and suggests that reducing the set of partners a node can connect to is important in seizing the diversity of scale-free structures.
Journal: Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications