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A network model with structured nodes

Published 10 Nov 2010 in cs.SI, cs.CE, physics.soc-ph, and q-bio.MN | (1011.2336v1)

Abstract: We present a network model in which words over a specific alphabet, called {\it structures}, are associated to each node and undirected edges are added depending on some distance between different structures. It is shown that this model can generate, without the use of preferential attachment or any other heuristic, networks with topological features similar to biological networks: power law degree distribution, clustering coefficient independent from the network size, etc. Specific biological networks ({\it C. Elegans} neural network and {\it E. Coli} protein-protein interaction network) are replicated using this model.

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