## Abstract The theory of diffusion and reaction has been applied to describe mass transfer and reaction phenomena in membrane‐attached biofilms (MABs) growing in extractive membrane bioreactors (EMBs), and to establish the rate‐limiting mechanisms in these systems. The model formulated accounts fo
Analysis of attachment models for directory and file trees
✍ Scribed by Konstantin Klemm; Víctor M. Eguíluz; Maxi San Miguel
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 860 KB
- Volume
- 224
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0167-2789
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✦ Synopsis
Many networks emerge as the outcome of a collective interaction, such as the World Wide Web (WWW); others are the consequence of the biological evolution, such as the brain. In contrast to these examples, we investigate the topology of trees generated by single individuals. Computer users generate directory structures to store and manage information in files. Analyzing the directory and file trees generated by different users we have access to different realizations available for statistical analysis. We characterize the architecture of directories and files created by different computer users by means of the degree distributions and number of leaves, degree-degree correlations, average distance to root, and community size distributions. We compare the different topologies in the search for similar managing patterns, and compare the trees obtained with two simple models of growing networks and with a model that interpolates between them and incorporates the heterogeneity of the computer users.
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