Quiz - MO412 - Henrique Campos
In a growing network with attachment probability , where
a) The probability of a node getting a new connection does not depend on its degree.
b) New connections are formed only with nodes of degree 1.
c) The probability of a node getting a new connection is proportional to its degree.
d) New connections are created completely at random across all nodes.
e) None of the above.
Original idea by: Henrique Campos Padula
Nice question, Henrique, but some details need attention. For instance, you use the work "follows" in alternative (a). Is "follow" the same as "adjacent to" in the network? Probably yes, but this has to be made clear. Is the network directed or undirected? Again, the work "follows" seem to indicate a directed network, but then the network can be scale-free with respect to in-degree or out-degree. This complicates the question. The term "hub" is used to indicate a node with exceptionally higher degree, but no exact limit is set. Therefore, it becomes harder to access the effect of a new connection on the number of hubs, or the effect of node removal on connectivity, since "hub" is not a well defined concept.
ResponderExcluirBut even disregarding all these aspects, your question seems too easy for me. I'll pass on it.