articleAug 21, 2005Closed access

Graphs over time

Carnegie Mellon University · Cornell University

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Abstract

How do real graphs evolve over time? What are "normal" growth patterns in social, technological, and information networks? Many studies have discovered patterns in static graphs, identifying properties in a single snapshot of a large network, or in a very small number of snapshots; these include heavy tails for in- and out-degree distributions, communities, small-world phenomena, and others. However, given the lack of information about network evolution over long periods, it has been hard to convert these findings into statements about trends over time.Here we study a wide range of real graphs, and we observe some surprising phenomena. First, most of these graphs densify over time, with the number of edges…

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Keywords
  • Snapshot (computer storage)
  • Computer science
  • Theoretical computer science
  • Chordal graph
  • Indifference graph
  • Log-log plot
  • Graph
  • Mathematics
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