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Europhys. Lett., 73 (3), pp. 478-484 (2006)
DOI: 10.1209/epl/i2005-10414-6
Preferential attachment of communities: The same principle, but a higher level
P. Pollner1, G. Palla1, 2 and T. Vicsek1, 21 Department of Biological Physics, Eötvös University Pázmány P. stny. 1A, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
2 Biological Physics Research Group of HAS, Eötvös University Pázmány P. stny. 1A, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
received 3 November 2005; accepted in final form 8 December 2005
published online 23 December 2005
Abstract
The graph of communities is a network emerging above the level of
individual nodes in the hierarchical organisation of a complex system.
In this graph the nodes correspond to communities (highly interconnected subgraphs, also called modules
or clusters), and the links refer to members shared by two communities.
Our analysis indicates that the development of this modular structure
is driven by preferential attachment, in complete analogy with the
growth of the underlying network of nodes. We study how the links between communities are born in a growing
co-authorship network, and introduce a simple model for the
dynamics of overlapping communities.
89.75.Hc - Networks and genealogical trees.
89.75.Fb - Structures and organization in complex systems.
89.75.Da - Systems obeying scaling laws.
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