Revisiting Network Value: Sublinear Knowledge Law
Three influential laws, namely Sarnoff's Law, Metcalfe's Law, and Reed's Law, have been established to describe network value in terms of the number of neighbors, edges, and subgraphs. Here, we highlight the coexistence of these laws in citation networks for the first time, utilizing...
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Zusammenfassung: | Three influential laws, namely Sarnoff's Law, Metcalfe's Law, and Reed's Law,
have been established to describe network value in terms of the number of
neighbors, edges, and subgraphs. Here, we highlight the coexistence of these
laws in citation networks for the first time, utilizing the Deep-time Digital
Earth academic literature. We further introduce a novel concept called the
sublinear knowledge law, which demonstrates that knowledge growth is notably
slower than both the growth rate of network size and the rates outlined by the
aforementioned traditional laws. These results offer an innovative perspective
while also filling a gap regarding network value. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.14084 |