Generalised popularity-similarity optimisation model for growing hyperbolic networks beyond two dimensions

Author:

Kovács Bianka,Balogh Sámuel G.,Palla Gergely

Abstract

AbstractHyperbolic network models have gained considerable attention in recent years, mainly due to their capability of explaining many peculiar features of real-world networks. One of the most widely known models of this type is the popularity-similarity optimisation (PSO) model, working in the native disk representation of the two-dimensional hyperbolic space and generating networks with small-world property, scale-free degree distribution, high clustering and strong community structure at the same time. With the motivation of better understanding hyperbolic random graphs, we hereby introduce the dPSO model, a generalisation of the PSO model to any arbitrary integer dimension $$d>2$$ d > 2 . The analysis of the obtained networks shows that their major structural properties can be affected by the dimension of the underlying hyperbolic space in a non-trivial way. Our extended framework is not only interesting from a theoretical point of view but can also serve as a starting point for the generalisation of already existing two-dimensional hyperbolic embedding techniques.

Funder

Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Ministry for Innovation and Technology in Hungary

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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