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Mathematics / Cybernetics / Network science / Complex network / Preferential attachment / Albert-László Barabási / Social networks / Barabási–Albert model / Generalized scale-free model / Network theory / Graph theory / Networks
Date: 2012-09-14 14:26:32
Mathematics
Cybernetics
Network science
Complex network
Preferential attachment
Albert-László Barabási
Social networks
Barabási–Albert model
Generalized scale-free model
Network theory
Graph theory
Networks

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