Color-Swap models and other stochastic processes for nongrowing scale-free networks
Tomas Hruz, Madhuresh Agrawal, Michal Natora

TL;DR
This paper discusses stochastic models, including color-swap models, for nongrowing scale-free networks, aiming to understand their structural properties and dynamics.
Contribution
Introduces color-swap models and other stochastic processes as new approaches to analyze nongrowing scale-free networks.
Findings
Characterization of degree distributions in these models
Insights into network robustness and resilience
Comparison with existing models
Abstract
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis
