Egalitarian Aspects of Scale-free Networks

Renato Fabbri, M. M. Pisani
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Scale-free networks are frequently described as the zenith of inequality and sometimes even pin-pointed as a natural cause of concentrations, including accumulation of resources in human society. Although coherent with theory and empirical data, there are at least three aspects of scale-free networks that are egalitarian. Using the social network metaphor (which is easier to grasp): 1) the presence of each agent (vertex or component) in diverse networks, while each agent has the same amount of resources (e.g. time) for engaging (establishing links or edges) with other individual agents, ideas or objects; 2) the constant change in the concentration of resources (in this case, links) of each agent; 3) the uniform distribution of resources with respect to the amount of resources per agent (the more resources per agent, the fewer the agents). We also consider the importance of vertices that are not hubs and overstatements on the importance of the hubs. The conclusions suggest the urge of research to better examine and model the relevance of the vertices that are not hubs (i.e. peripheral and intermediary) and verify the need to better weight the emphasis current literature places in the association of inequality to the scale-free networks (and other phenomena in which power laws are found).
无标度网络的平等主义方面
无标度网络经常被描述为不平等的顶点,有时甚至被指出是集中的自然原因,包括人类社会资源的积累。尽管与理论和经验数据相一致,但无标度网络至少有三个方面是平等主义的。使用社会网络比喻(这更容易掌握):1)在不同的网络中存在每个智能体(顶点或组件),而每个智能体具有相同数量的资源(例如时间)用于与其他个体智能体、想法或对象进行接触(建立链接或边缘);2)各代理资源(本例中为链接)集中度的不断变化;3)资源相对于每个代理的资源量的均匀分布(每个代理的资源越多,代理的数量越少)。我们还考虑了非集线器的顶点的重要性,并夸大了集线器的重要性。结论表明,研究迫切需要更好地检查和模拟非枢纽(即外围和中间)的顶点的相关性,并验证需要更好地权衡当前文献中对不平等与无标度网络(以及发现幂律的其他现象)的关联的强调。
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