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    Modelling Aging Characteristics in Citation Networks

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    Growing network models with preferential attachment dependent on both age and degree are proposed to simulate certain features of citation network noted in \cite{red2}. In this directed network, a new node gets attached to an older node with the probability K(k)f(t)\sim K(k)f(t) where the degree and age of the older node are kk and tt respectively. Several functional forms of K(k)K(k) and f(t)f(t) have been considered. The desirable features of the citation network can be reproduced with K(k)kβK(k) \sim k^{-\beta} and f(t)exp(αt)f(t) \sim \exp(\alpha t) with β=2.0\beta =2.0 and α=0.2\alpha = -0.2 and with simple modifications in the growth scheme.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure

    Modelling temporal and spatial features of collaboration network

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    The collaboration network is an example of a social network which has both non-trivial temporal and spatial dependence. Based on the observations of collaborations in Physical Review Letters, a model of collaboration network is proposed which correctly reproduces the time evolution of the link length distributions, clustering coefficients, degree distributions and assortative property of real data to a large extent.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures; follow up work on arXiv.org/physics/0511181; accepted for publication in IJMP
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