The description of the Internet topology is an important open problem,
recently tackled with the introduction of scale-free networks. In this paper we
focus on the topological and dynamical properties of real Internet maps in a
three years time interval. We study higher order correlation functions as well
as the dynamics of several quantities. We find that the Internet is
characterized by non-trivial correlations among nodes and different dynamical
regimes. We point out the importance of node hierarchy and aging in the
Internet structure and growth. Our results provide hints towards the realistic
modeling of the Internet evolution.Comment: 4 pages, 4 EPS figure