Economic Small-World Behavior in Weighted Networks
Vito Latora, Massimo Marchiori

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new framework for analyzing small-world networks based on efficiency and cost, leading to the concept of economic small worlds that better reflect real-world network behavior.
Contribution
It proposes a reformulation of small-world theory using efficiency and cost, overcoming previous limitations and providing a quantitative tool for analyzing real complex networks.
Findings
Economic small worlds are present in neural, social, communication, and transportation networks.
The new framework allows quantitative comparison of network construction principles.
Networks balance efficiency and economy to optimize information propagation.
Abstract
The small-world phenomenon has been already the subject of a huge variety of papers, showing its appeareance in a variety of systems. However, some big holes still remain to be filled, as the commonly adopted mathematical formulation suffers from a variety of limitations, that make it unsuitable to provide a general tool of analysis for real networks, and not just for mathematical (topological) abstractions. In this paper we show where the major problems arise, and how there is therefore the need for a new reformulation of the small-world concept. Together with an analysis of the variables involved, we then propose a new theory of small-world networks based on two leading concepts: efficiency and cost. Efficiency measures how well information propagates over the network, and cost measures how expensive it is to build a network. The combination of these factors leads us to introduce the…
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