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1Department of Physics, University of Calcutta, 92 Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Kolkata 700-009, India. parongama@vsnl.net
Abstract:
In several real-world networks such as the Internet, World Wide Web, etc., the number of links grow in time in a nonlinear fashion. We consider growing networks in which the number of outgoing links is a nonlinear function of time but new links between older nodes are forbidden. The attachments are made using a preferential attachment scheme. In the deterministic picture, the number of outgoing links m (t) at any time t is taken as N (t)(theta) where N (t) is the number of nodes present at that time. The continuum theory predicts a power-law decay of the degree distribution: P (k) proportional to k-(1-2/ (1-theta ) ), while the degree of the node introduced at time t(i) is given by k(t(i),t)=t(theta)(i) [t/t(i) ]((1+theta)/2) when the network is evolved till time t. Numerical results show a growth in the degree distribution for small k values at any nonzero theta. In the stochastic picture, m (t) is a random variable. As long as
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