Published May 2009
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Mathematics and the Internet: A Source of Enormous Confusion and Great Potential
Chicago
Abstract
Graph theory models the Internet mathematically, and a number of plausible mathematically intersecting network models for the Internet have been developed and studied. Simultaneously, Internet researchers have developed methodology to use real data to validate, or invalidate, proposed Internet models. The authors look at these parallel developments, particularly as they apply to scale-free network models of the preferential attachment type.
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