2024-09-27 Question
Consider the following Barabasi-Albert network:
Knowing that the network started as
and the number of links per new node (m) is 2, select the wrong alternative:
A. Node d was more likely to link to node a, despite ending being linked to c and b.
B. The node d was inserted before e.
C. A new node f will be more likely to connect to node c than node d.
D. A new node f will link to e with a probability of 2/12.
E. None of the above.
Original idea by Darlinne Hubert Palo Soto
Great question, but it would be nice to have a picture instead of the typewriter-style rendering of the network. It took me a while to understand that e is linked to d. At first, I thought there was a vertex without label in the right lower corner, linked to e and d .
ResponderBorrarSorry. Corrected. Thank you.
Borrar