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Accuracy and Scaling Phenomena in Internet Mapping
Aaron Clauset ; Cristopher Moore ;
Date 4 Oct 2004
Journal Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 018701 (2005)
Subject Disordered Systems and Neural Networks; Physics and Society | cond-mat.dis-nn physics.soc-ph
AbstractA great deal of effort has been spent measuring topological features of the Internet. However, it was recently argued that sampling based on taking paths or traceroutes through the network from a small number of sources introduces a fundamental bias in the observed degree distribution. We examine this bias analytically and experimentally. For Erdos-Renyi random graphs with mean degree c, we show analytically that traceroute sampling gives an observed degree distribution P(k) ~ 1/k for k < c, even though the underlying degree distribution is Poisson. For graphs whose degree distributions have power-law tails P(k) ~ k^-alpha, traceroute sampling from a small number of sources can significantly underestimate the value of alpha when the graph has a large excess (i.e., many more edges than vertices). We find that in order to obtain a good estimate of alpha it is necessary to use a number of sources which grows linearly in the average degree of the underlying graph. Based on these observations we comment on the accuracy of the published values of alpha for the Internet.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/0410059
Other source [GID 884873] pmid15698146
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