2011-07-07T12:54:30Z
2011-07-07T12:54:30Z
2008
The observation that real complex networks have internal structure has important implication for dynamic processes occurring on such topologies. Here we investigate the impact of community structure on a model of information transfer able to deal with both search and congestion simultaneously. We show that networks with fuzzy community structure are more efficient in terms of packet delivery than those with pronounced community structure. We also propose an alternative packet routing algorithm which takes advantage of the knowledge of communities to improve information transfer and show that in the context of the model an intermediate level of community structure is optimal. Finally, we show that in a hierarchical network setting, providing knowledge of communities at the level of highest modularity will improve network capacity by the largest amount.
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English
Enginyeria biomèdica; Bioinformàtica; Biomedical engineering; Bioinformatics
The American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.77.036103
Physical Review E, 2008, vol. 77, núm. 3, p. 036103-1-036103-6
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.77.036103
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