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arxiv: 2304.12780 · v2 · pith:3ET4I6Q6new · submitted 2023-04-25 · 🌊 nlin.PS

On the Transient and Equilibrium Features of Growing Fractal Complex Networks

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Complex networks have certain properties that distinguish them from their respective uniform or regular counterparts. One of these properties is the variation of topological properties along different hierarchical levels. In this work, we study how networks that are constructed by repeatedly incorporating a given motif exhibit this property. A motif is henceforth understood as a small subgraph with a reference node where the incorporation respectively occurs. We generate fractal networks using different motifs and observe how their topology changes depending along the growth stages. Two regimes are respectively identified: transient and equilibrium. The former is characterized by significant topological changes that depend on the motif topology, while the equilibrium regime shows more stable, parallel trajectories. A more systematic analysis revealed that the betweenness centrality and the average shortest path lengths were the main topological properties that change along the network growth.

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