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Comparative Study of Random Walks with One-Step Memory on Complex Networks

Date Issued
2023-03-30
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DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-28276-8_2
Abstract
We investigate searching efficiency of different kinds of random walk on complex networks which rely on local information and one-step memory. For the studied navigation strategies we obtained theoretical and numerical values for the graph mean first passage times as an indicator for the searching efficiency. The experiments with generated and real networks show that biasing based on inverse degree, persistence and local two-hop paths can lead to smaller searching times. Moreover, these biasing approaches can be combined to achieve a more robust random search strategy. Our findings can be applied in the modeling and solution of various real-world problems.
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Random walk

Complex network

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