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A SMALL-WORLD AND SCALE-FREE NETWORK GENERATED BY SIERPINSKI TETRAHEDRON

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2016

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Abstract

The Sierpinski tetrahedron is used to construct evolving networks, whose vertexes are all solid regular tetrahedra in the construction of the Sierpinski tetrahedron up to the stage [Formula: see text] and any two vertexes are neighbors if and only if the corresponding tetrahedra are in contact with each other on boundary. We show that such networks have the small-world and scale-free effects, but are not fractal scaling.

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