Skeleton and fractal scaling in complex networks

ORAL

Abstract

We find that the fractal scaling in a class of scale-free networks originates from the underlying tree structure called skeleton, a special type of spanning tree based on the edge betweenness centrality. The fractal skeleton has the property of the critical branching tree. The original fractal networks are viewed as a fractal skeleton dressed with local shortcuts. An in- silico model with both the fractal scaling and the scale- invariance properties is also constructed. The framework of fractal networks is useful in understanding the utility and the redundancy in networked systems.

Authors

  • Kwang-Il Goh

  • Giovanni Salvi

  • Byungnam Kahng

  • Doochul Kim

    Seoul National University