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Effective number of accessed nodes in complex networks
Fecha
2012Registro en:
PHYSICAL REVIEW E, COLLEGE PK, v. 85, n. 3, pp. 118-124, 40969, 2012
1539-3755
10.1103/PhysRevE.85.036105
Autor
Viana, Matheus P.
Batista, João L. B.
Costa, Luciano da Fontoura
Institución
Resumen
The measurement called accessibility has been proposed as a means to quantify the efficiency of the communication between nodes in complex networks. This article reports results regarding the properties of accessibility, including its relationship with the average minimal time to visit all nodes reachable after h steps along a random walk starting from a source, as well as the number of nodes that are visited after a finite period of time. We characterize the relationship between accessibility and the average number of walks required in order to visit all reachable nodes (the exploration time), conjecture that the maximum accessibility implies the minimal exploration time, and confirm the relationship between the accessibility values and the number of nodes visited after a basic time unit. The latter relationship is investigated with respect to three types of dynamics: traditional random walks, self-avoiding random walks, and preferential random walks.