- Albert-László
Barabási (born
March 30, 1967) is a Romanian-born Hungarian-American physicist,
renowned for his
pioneering discoveries in
network science...
- The
Barabási–Albert (BA)
model is an
algorithm for
generating random scale-free
networks using a
preferential attachment mechanism.
Several natural and...
- The Bianconi–
Barabási model is a
model in
network science that
explains the
growth of
complex evolving networks. This
model can
explain that
nodes with...
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political scientists, and
physicists such as
Duncan J. Watts, Albert-László
Barabási,
Peter Bearman,
Nicholas A. Christakis,
James H. Fowler, and others, developing...
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network topologies,
leading to the term 'network science'. Albert-László
Barabási and Reka
Albert discovered the scale-free
networks nature of many real...
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interest in scale-free
networks started in 1999 with work by Albert-László
Barabási and Réka
Albert at the
University of
Notre Dame who
mapped the topology...
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February 2008.
Retrieved 19
February 2008. Albert, Réka; Jeong, Hawoong;
Barabási, Albert-László (9
September 1999). "Diameter of the World-Wide Web". Nature...
- the
Hungarian physicist Albert-László
Barabási and
first published by the ****us
Books Group in 2002.
Barabási has
changed the way of
thinking about...
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growing networks that
produce scale-invariant
degree distributions are the
Barabási–Albert
model and the
fitness model. In a
network with a scale-free degree...
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citations corresponds to the case k0 = 0, a = 1 and the
widely studied Barabási-Albert
model corresponds to k0 = m, a = 0.
Preferential attachment is sometimes...