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The diameter of the world wide web | Reka Albert
; Hawoong Jeong
; Albert-Laszlo Barabasi
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2 Jul 1999 | Journal: | Nature 401, 130-131 (1999) | Subject: | Disordered Systems and Neural Networks; Statistical Mechanics; Mathematical Physics; Computational Physics; Networking and Internet Architecture; Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems | cond-mat.dis-nn adap-org cond-mat.stat-mech cs.NI math-ph math.MP nlin.AO physics.comp-ph | Affiliation: | University of Notre Dame | Abstract: | Despite its increasing role in communication, the world wide web remains the least controlled medium: any individual or institution can create websites with unrestricted number of documents and links. While great efforts are made to map and characterize the Internet’s infrastructure, little is known about the topology of the web. Here we take a first step to fill this gap: we use local connectivity measurements to construct a topological model of the world wide web, allowing us to explore and characterize its large scale properties. | Source: | arXiv, cond-mat/9907038 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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