Channel coding considerations for wireless LANs
Daniel J. Costello Jr., Pierre R. Chevillat, et al.
ISIT 1997
We analyze an evolving network model of Krapivsky and Redner in which new nodes arrive sequentially, each connecting to a previously existing node b with probability proportional to the pth power of the in-degree of b. We restrict to the super-linear case p > 1. When (Formula presented), the structure of the final countable tree is determined. There is a finite tree T with distinguished v (which has a limiting distribution) on which is “glued” a specific infinite tree; v has an infinite number of children, an infinite number of which have k − 1 children, and there are only a finite number of nodes (possibly only v) with k or more children. Our basic technique is to embed the discrete process in a continuous time process using exponential random variables, a technique that has previously been employed in the study of balls-in-bins processes with feedback.
Daniel J. Costello Jr., Pierre R. Chevillat, et al.
ISIT 1997
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WSC 2003
Richard M. Karp, Raymond E. Miller
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
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WSC 1985