Summary
2007 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications
2007
Session Number:18PM2-C
Session:
Number:18PM2-C-1
Optimal Networks, Congestion and Braess’ Paradox
Raul J. Mondragon C,
pp.296-299
Publication Date:2007/9/16
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.41.18PM2-C-1
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Summary:
We present a brief description of the topological properties of some optimal networks. The topology depends on the network’s load. For low loads, the networks are star?like, there is an intermediate regime where the networks have a narrow degree distribution, and for high loads the networks tend to be regular (or almost regular). The addition of extra links to the optimal network reduces its overall performance. This deterioration is small if the network structure has a narrow degree distribution.