A Graph Theoretic Approach to Analyze the Developing Metaverse
Anirudh Dash

TL;DR
This paper introduces a graph-theoretic model to analyze the evolving metaverse, integrating physical and virtual paradigms to better understand interactions and optimize development.
Contribution
It presents a unified graphical framework for modeling current and future metaverse structures, enabling analysis of cross-domain interactions and resource optimization.
Findings
Effective representation of cross-domain interactions
Enhanced understanding of metaverse development stages
Potential for improved resource allocation and user engagement
Abstract
Despite staggering growth over the past couple of decades, the concept of the metaverse is still in its early stages. Eventually, it is expected to become a common medium connecting every individual. Considering the complexity of this plausible scenario at hand, there's a need to define an advanced metaverse -- a metaverse in which, at every point in space and time, two distinct paradigms exist: that of the user in the physical world and that of its real-time digital replica in the virtual one, that can engage seamlessly with each other. The developing metaverse can be thus defined as the transitional period from the current state to, possibly, the advanced metaverse. This paper seeks to model, from a graphical standpoint, some of the structures in the current metaverse and ones that might be key to the developing and advanced metaverses under one umbrella, unlike existing approaches…
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