File:Scale-free network sample.svg

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English: Depiction of a random network and a scale-free network, both having 32 nodes and 32 links. The degree distribution of the network on the left is such that most nodes have a similar number of links. In contrast, the network on the right has nodes that have a degree that is much larger than the others. Note that both examples were chosen to be connected and to look nice on the plane, so they are not actually random.
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Carlos Castillo: "Effective Web Crawling", PhD Thesis, University of Chile, 2004.

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Depiction of a random network and a scale-free network, both having 32 nodes and 32 links

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9 October 2023

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