Journal article

Asymptotic behaviour of gossip processes and small-world networks

AD Barbour, G Reinert

Advances in Applied Probability | APPLIED PROBABILITY TRUST | Published : 2013

Abstract

Both small-world models of random networks with occasional long-range connections and gossip processes with occasional long-range transmission of information have similar characteristic behaviour. The long-range elements appreciably reduce the effective distances, measured in space or in time, between pairs of typical points. In this paper we showthat their common behaviour can be interpreted as a product of the locally branching nature of the models. In particular, it is shown that both typical distances between points and the proportion of space that can be reached within a given distance or time can be approximated by formulae involving the limit random variable of the branching process. ..

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