Scale-free and Evolving Networks
Choose the incorrect alternative:
A) There are many nodes with small degrees on networks with scale-free properties;
B) The higher the parameter ζ is, the bigger the hubs in a Bose-Einstein Condensation network example;
C) The Internal Links (extension of Barabási-Albert model) tends to equalize the nodes' degree, in case that the internal links didn't previously know the degree of the nodes they connect;
D) There are many ways to calculate pk in evolving networks, once it is highly dependant on the processes involved in the network evolution;
E) None of the above.
Original idea by: André Regino
Very interesting question, André, but I think it is too hard. This Bose-Einstein condensation stuff is complex.
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