Saturday, 30 April 2022

[MO412] Quizz Question 6 - Scale-free Networks

Mark the alternative that best describes true statements about scale-free networks: 

 


a) The degrees of a random network follow a Normal distribution
b) The ubiquity of the scale-free property means that all real networks are scale-free
c) In a scale-free network, the minimum degree have size 10  if the scale-free network has $\gamma = 2$, largest hub size of 340, and number of nodes is 170 
d) In scale-free networks a few highly connected hubs coexist with a large number of small nodes, and the presence of these hubs plays an important role in the system’s behavior
e) None of the above

Original idea by: Levy Chaves

1 comment:

  1. Interesting question, but I wouldn't discard A, since Normal also approximates Binomial in certain ranges.

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