Analysis of scale-free networks based on a threshold graph with intrinsic vertex weights

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2004 Sep;70(3 Pt 2):036124. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.70.036124. Epub 2004 Sep 30.

Abstract

Many real networks are complex and have power-law vertex degree distribution, short diameter, and high clustering. We analyze the network model based on thresholding of the summed vertex weights, which belongs to the class of networks proposed by Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 258702 (2002)]. Power-law degree distributions, particularly with the dynamically stable scaling exponent 2, realistic clustering, and short path lengths are produced for many types of weight distributions. Thresholding mechanisms can underlie a family of real complex networks that is characterized by cooperativeness and the baseline scaling exponent 2. It contrasts with the class of growth models with preferential attachment, which is marked by competitiveness and baseline scaling exponent 3.