2015
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.92.012103
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Generalization of the Ehrenfest urn model to a complex network

Abstract: The Ehrenfest urn model is extended to a complex directed network, over which a conserved quantity is transported in a random fashion. The evolution of the conserved number of packets in each urn, or node of the network, is illustrated by means of a stochastic simulation. Using mean-field theory we were able to compute an approximation to the ensemble-average evolution of the number of packets in each node which, in the thermodynamic limit, agrees quite well with the results of the stochastic simulation. Using… Show more

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“…The “Ehrenfest urn” over a complex network, as generalized by Clark et al . 4 , describes the transport of N packets between the M nodes of a directed network. At a given time t a random packet, which is at a node i , is chosen to move to one of the k i nodes to which node i is connected, i.e., in its outgoing set .…”
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“…The “Ehrenfest urn” over a complex network, as generalized by Clark et al . 4 , describes the transport of N packets between the M nodes of a directed network. At a given time t a random packet, which is at a node i , is chosen to move to one of the k i nodes to which node i is connected, i.e., in its outgoing set .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the mean field approach proposed by Clark et al . 4 one assumes that evaluating an ensemble average evolution 〈 m i ( t )〉 of x i ( t ), in the thermodynamic limit, is equivalent to assume that all the N packets move to a new node in a time N , so that the evolution equation for the ensemble average is …”
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confidence: 99%
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