Passaging Index - Random Walks applied to complex networks
Resumo
Random walks are a well-known process in network science literature [1–3]. They are mathe- matical objects similar to the Brownian motion concept, a stochastic random process applied in interdisciplinary areas. It is interesting as a diffusion process, modeling the movement of infor- mation inside the network with a particle that can walk in any direction, independently from its previous movement. [...]
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