Abstract:We study the evolution of the graph distance and weighted distance between two fixed vertices in dynamically growing random graph models. More precisely, we consider preferential attachment models with power-law exponent τ ∈ (2, 3), sample two vertices ut, vt uniformly at random when the graph has t vertices, and study the evolution of the graph distance between these two fixed vertices as the surrounding graph grows. This yields a discrete-time stochastic process in t ≥ t, called the distance evolution. We sh… Show more
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