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A Dynamic Evolution Model of Airline Networks
Abstract:Empirical data show that most of the degree distribution of airline networks assume a double power law. In this work, firstly, we assume cities as sites, Hight between two cities as an edge between two sites, and build a dynamic evolution model for airline networks by improving the BA model, in which the conception of attractiveness plays a decisive role in the course of evolution of the networks. To this end, we discuss whether the attractiveness depends on the site label s or not separately, finally we obtain analytic degree distribution. As a result, if the attractiveness of a site is independent of the degree distribution of sites, which will follow the double power law,otherwise, it will be scale-free. Moreover,degree distribution depends on the parameters of the models, and some parameters are more sensitive than others.
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