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Typical distances in ultrasmall random networks
Published 28 Feb 2011 in math.PR and math.CO | (1102.5680v1)
Abstract: We show that in preferential attachment models with power-law exponent $\tau\in(2,3)$ the distance between randomly chosen vertices in the giant component is asymptotically equal to $(4+o(1))\, \frac{\log\log N}{-\log (\tau-2)}$, where $N$ denotes the number of nodes. This is twice the value obtained for several types of configuration models with the same power-law exponent. The extra factor reveals the different structure of typical shortest paths in preferential attachment graphs.
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