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The objective of the scenario is then to reach an arbitrary node from the second cluster, followed by an arbitrary node from the third and, finally, an arbitrary node from the forth cluster.
These values imply that the probability of node i being regulated by an arbitrary node j is most likely but not limited to be within the range [ 0.097,0.57], i.e. 0.097≤ P(A i j = 1)≤0.57 (see Additional file 1 for explanation) which broadly represents our prior assumption that biochemical networks are sparse.
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For an arbitrary node, denote by and the set of outgoing and incoming edges within at the node, respectively.
The small-world network is generated starting from a regular ring lattice, then using a small probability p, by rewiring some local links to an arbitrary node chosen uniformly at random in the entire network (to make it a small-world network).
In fact, compared to a classical de Bruijn graph, the membership of an arbitrary node cannot be efficiently answered by this representation.
If an arbitrary node q within Θ1a (R a ) is covered by the sensing area Θb (R b ), node b must lie within the circle Θq (R b ) which has center q and radius R b.
Node degree distribution: The node degree distribution (degree distribution for short) of a graph can be described by a distribution function P k), which represents the probability that the degree of an arbitrary node is exactly k.
Let us consider an arbitrary node j∈R ∪ m that receives the sequences sent by the nodes i∈T j (i.e., all the nodes located at its left-hand side, see Figure 1).
Now, consider an arbitrary node in the network.
(2) For an arbitrary node, the transmission probabilities to all neighboring nodes are equal.
On average, an arbitrary node has encounters (i.e., transmissions/receptions) over a certain time period.
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