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- From: jmsd@cl.cam.ac.uk (Matthew Doar)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans.misc,comp.theory,vmsnet.networks.misc
- Subject: Network Topology Modelling
- Keywords: Network, Tolopology
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.134734.28635@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
- Date: 9 Jan 93 13:47:34 GMT
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- Does anyone know of any references to attempts to model the toplogy
- of real networks, where lots of nodes are leaves?
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- The sort of thing I'm talking about is randomly distributing
- N nodes across a grid and then connecting them somehow to form
- something that looks like a real-life network (e.g. Internet maps).
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- I'm aware of Waxman's work (Journal Selected Areas in Communication, Dec 1988)
- and a few others. I can't believe that no-one else is working on this!
- Mail me and I'll summarise.
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- -Matt
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