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Fractals in Small-World Networks With Time Delay

Xin-She Yang

Published 2010-03-25Version 1

The small-world networks recently introduced by Watts and Strogatz [Nature 393, 440 (1998)] has attracted much interests in studying the interesting properties of the networks without time-delay. However, a signal or influence travelling on the small-world networks often associated with time-delay features which are very common in biological and physical networks. We develop an analytical approach as well as numerical simulations to try to characterize the effect of time-delay on the properties of small-world networks. An analytical expression of the fractal dimension of the small-world networks is given and thus compared with the results from numerical simulations. Analysis shows that small-world networks with time-delay generally have the multifractals property.

Journal: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Vol. 13, No. 2, 215-219 (2002)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
Subjects: 28A80
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