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- Copying_mechanism abstract "In the study of scale-free networks, a copying mechanism is a process by which such a network can form and grow, by means of repeated steps in which nodes are duplicated with mutations from existing nodes. Several variations of copying mechanisms have been studied. In the general copying model, a growing network starts as a small initial graph and, at each time step, a new vertex is added with a given number k of new outgoing edges. As a result of a stochastic selection, the neighbors of the new vertex are either chosen randomly among the existing vertices, or one existing vertex is randomly selected and k of its neighbors are ‘copied’ as heads of the new edges.".
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- Copying_mechanism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graph_theory.
- Copying_mechanism wikiPageWikiLink Degree_distribution.
- Copying_mechanism wikiPageWikiLink Eli_Upfal.
- Copying_mechanism wikiPageWikiLink Power_law.
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- Copying_mechanism wikiPageWikiLink Probability_distribution.
- Copying_mechanism wikiPageWikiLink Scale-free_network.
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- Copying_mechanism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Copying mechanism".
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- Copying_mechanism subject Category:Graph_theory.
- Copying_mechanism hypernym Process.
- Copying_mechanism type Election.
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- Copying_mechanism comment "In the study of scale-free networks, a copying mechanism is a process by which such a network can form and grow, by means of repeated steps in which nodes are duplicated with mutations from existing nodes. Several variations of copying mechanisms have been studied. In the general copying model, a growing network starts as a small initial graph and, at each time step, a new vertex is added with a given number k of new outgoing edges.".
- Copying_mechanism label "Copying mechanism".
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