Universal Behavior of Load Distribution in Scale-Free Networks

K.-I. Goh(Seoul National University), B. Kahng(Seoul National University), D. Kim(Seoul National University)
Physical Review Letters
December 12, 2001
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Abstract

We study a problem of data packet transport in scale-free networks whose degree distribution follows a power law with the exponent gamma. Load, or "betweenness centrality," of a vertex is the accumulated total number of data packets passing through that vertex when every pair of vertices sends and receives a data packet along the shortest path connecting the pair. It is found that the load distribution follows a power law with the exponent delta approximately 2.2(1), insensitive to different values of gamma in the range, 2 < gamma < or = 3, and different mean degrees, which is valid for both undirected and directed cases. Thus, we conjecture that the load exponent is a universal quantity to characterize scale-free networks.


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