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Suppose, for example, that you have a network with 100,000 nodes that obeys a power law of 2. To find out how many nodes have three links, you raise 3 to the second power, which is 9, and then take the inverse.
Many nodes have connections to both drugs and targets and we call them bridge nodes.
Another naïve solution is to distribute unique pairwise keys for all pair of sensor nodes; the adversary cannot compromise the communication links between two noncompromised sensor nodes no matter how many nodes have been compromised.
By counting how many nodes have each in-degree value, the in-degree distribution (P(d_mathrm{in})) is equal to the fraction of nodes in the graph with such in-degree (d_mathrm{in}).
When a small amount of time has passed, an intrusion-tolerant system with f>0 has desirable (mathcal{R}^{parallel}), because it is not yet likely that many nodes have been intruded.
The resulting structure is in fact a DAG and not a tree, as many nodes have multiple parents (Fig. 6A) and multiple children (Fig. 6B).
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Scale-free networks have an inhomogeneous degree distribution, with many nodes having more connections than the average (hubs).
In the MP trees, many nodes were unresolved, and in ML, many nodes had low support values.
In contrast to the specificity of the networks for the darkgrey and lightgreen modules, the EnrichmentMap for the probe-based analysis gene set shown in Additional file 2: Figure S4 is less tightly connected with many nodes having zero connections.
If many mobiles nodes have a copy of the requested document, many routes have to be created by the routing protocol while just only one of them is actually needed.
However many other nodes have non-negligible indicators.
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