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Scale-Free Networks Brett J. Janecek and Kate Kenehan “How can systems as fundamentally different as the cell and the internet have the same architecture and obey the same laws?” - ALBERT-LASZLO BARABASI AND ERIC BONABEAU

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Scale-Free Networks Brett J. Janecek and Kate Kenehan. “How can systems as fundamentally different as the cell and the internet have the same architecture and obey the same laws?” - ALBERT-LASZLO BARABASI AND ERIC BONABEAU. Networks Various Complex Systems. Randomly Distributed Networks - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Scale-Free Networks Brett J. Janecek and Kate Kenehan

Scale-Free NetworksBrett J. Janecek and Kate Kenehan

“How can systems as fundamentally different as the cell and the internet

have the same architecture and obey the same laws?”

- ALBERT-LASZLO BARABASI AND ERIC BONABEAU

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NetworksVarious Complex Systems

• Randomly Distributed Networks– roots in the work of two Hungarian mathematicians, Paul

Erdos and Alfred Renyi– Nodes organized in a Poisson distribution with a bell

shape– Resulting system democratic

• Scale-free Networks– Discovered during a project to map the World Wide Web

• by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Eric Bonabeau, Hawoong Jeong and Reka Albert of the University of Notre Dame

– Hubs• Make system surprisingly resistent to accidental

errors• Still vulnerable to planned and coordinated attacks

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Mapping of these systems

• Imagery aids comprehension of the organization of complex networks

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Category: Internet Topology Description: Internet connectivity snapshot

using Skitter data and Walrus visualization

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Category: Natural NetworksDescription: Yeast protein network map, inside

cell

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Category: Natural NetworksDescription: Portion of food web in North Atlantic Ocean

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Category: Social NetworksDescription: Science co-authorship network

from the Max Planck Institute

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Category: Social NetworksDescription: Individuals and their professions in the network of activities during the German Revolution of

1848-1849

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Category: Economic Networks

Description: World Trade network, 1992

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HIV/AIDS

•Social Networks are Free-Scale

•HIV/AIDS spreads rapidly

•Nodes Need to be eliminated

•Ethical Issues

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The Facebook

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Coordinated Attacks

•Hackers can plan attacks

•Free-Scale susceptible

•WWW can be destroyed

•What happens then?

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We Live in Hovels like Hobbits

Some might think that would be fun!

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Was Barabasi the First?

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Thank you for your time!

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Sources

• Text:– “Scale-Free Networks,” Albert-Laszlo Barabasi and Eric

Bonabeau, Scientific American, May 2003

• Images:– http://www.jeffkennedyassociates.com:16080/connectio

ns/concept/image.html– Google Image Search