Fractality and degree correlations in scale-free networks
January 13, 2017 Β· Declared Dead Β· π European Physical Journal B : Condensed Matter Physics
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Authors
Yuka Fujiki, Shogo Mizutaka, Kousuke Yakubo
arXiv ID
1701.03606
Category
physics.soc-ph
Cross-listed
cs.SI
Citations
11
Venue
European Physical Journal B : Condensed Matter Physics
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3 months ago
Abstract
Fractal scale-free networks are empirically known to exhibit disassortative degree mixing. It is, however, not obvious whether a negative degree correlation between nearest neighbor nodes makes a scale-free network fractal. Here we examine the possibility that disassortativity in complex networks is the origin of fractality. To this end, maximally disassortative (MD) networks are prepared by rewiring edges while keeping the degree sequence of an initial uncorrelated scale-free network that is guaranteed to become fractal by rewiring edges. Our results show that most of MD networks with different topologies are not fractal, which demonstrates that disassortativity does not cause the fractal property of networks. In addition, we suggest that fractality of scale-free networks requires a long-range repulsive correlation in similar degrees.
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