Stable and emergent network topologies
A structural approachStable and emergent network topologies
A structural approachSamenvatting
Economic, social and military networks have at least one thing in common: they change over time. For various reasons, nodes form and terminate links, thereby rearranging the network. In this paper, we present a structural network mechanism that formalizes a possible incentive that guides nodes in constructing their local network structure. The mechanism assumes that nodes deliberately form and terminate links as they attempt to gain network advantage and/or an identifiable position in the network. Reiteration of this mechanism, which only uses local network characteristics, results in emergent, stable network topologies. Examples are uni-polar networks, bi-polar networks and cycle-networks. This process illustrates that local, binary decisions shape global network structures. These results may be used to derive some rules of thumb for designing networks.
Organisatie | Ministerie van Defensie - NLDA |
Afdeling | Faculteit Militaire Wetenschappen |
Lectoraat | Militair Technische Wetenschappen |
Gepubliceerd in | European Journal of Operational Research Elsevier, Amsterdam, Vol. 183, Uitgave: 1, Pagina's: 432-441 |
Jaar | 2007 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1016/j.ejor.2006.09.083 |
Taal | Engels |