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  2. Scale-free network - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the 2-L model, the k2 model, where first and second neighbour nodes contribute equally to a target node's attractiveness, demonstrates the emergence of transient scale-free networks. [4] In the k2 model, the degree distribution appears approximately scale-free as long as the network is relatively small, but significant deviations ...

  3. Deterministic scale-free network - Wikipedia

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    A scale-free network is a type of networks that is of particular interest of network science.It is characterized by its degree distribution following a power law. While the most widely known generative models for scale-free networks are stochastic, such as the Barabási–Albert model or the Fitness model can reproduce many properties of real-life networks by assuming preferential attachment ...

  4. Barabási–Albert model - Wikipedia

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    The Barabási–Albert (BA) model is an algorithm for generating random scale-free networks using a preferential attachment mechanism. Several natural and human-made systems, including the Internet, the World Wide Web, citation networks, and some social networks are thought to be approximately scale-free and certainly contain few nodes (called hubs) with unusually high degree as compared to ...

  5. Littleworth railway station - Wikipedia

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    Littleworth railway station is a former railway station in Deeping St Nicholas, Lincolnshire, on the Peterborough to Lincoln Line. It opened in 1848 and was closed for passengers in 1961. It opened in 1848 and was closed for passengers in 1961.

  6. Eddy break-up model - Wikipedia

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    Many combustion models have been proposed. There is a long list of such models in literature but due to simplicity the eddy break-up model originally proposed by Spalding and later modified by Magnussen and Hjertager (Magnussen model) became popular models. It is based on the assumption that the reaction rate is controlled by turbulent mixing ...

  7. K-epsilon turbulence model - Wikipedia

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    The exact k-ε equations contain many unknown and unmeasurable terms. For a much more practical approach, the standard k-ε turbulence model (Launder and Spalding, 1974 [3]) is used which is based on our best understanding of the relevant processes, thus minimizing unknowns and presenting a set of equations which can be applied to a large number of turbulent applications.

  8. Small-world experiment - Wikipedia

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    This result similarly maps onto networks with a power-law degree distribution, such as scale-free networks. In computer science , the small-world phenomenon (although it is not typically called that) is used in the development of secure peer-to-peer protocols, novel routing algorithms for the Internet and ad hoc wireless networks, and search ...

  9. Scale-free - Wikipedia

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    Scale-free may refer to: Scale-free ideal gas; Scale-free network This page was last edited on 5 December 2021, at 01:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...