Two-dimensional small-world networks: navigation with local information.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University, China.

Published: May 2006

A navigation process is studied on a variant of the Watts-Strogatz small-world network model embedded on a square lattice. With probability , each vertex sends out a long-range link, and the probability of the other end of this link falling on a vertex at lattice distance away decays as r(-a). Vertices on the network have knowledge of only their nearest neighbors. In a navigation process, messages are forwarded to a designated target. For alpha < 3 and alpha not equal to 2, a scaling relation is found between the average actual path length and , where is the average length of the additional long range links. Given pL > 1, a dynamic small world effect is observed, and the behavior of the scaling function at large enough is obtained. At alpha = 2 and 3, this kind of scaling breaks down, and different functions of the average actual path length are obtained. For alpha > 3, the average actual path length is nearly linear with network size.

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