Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 5632 - 5635 (2001)Bose-Einstein Condensation in Complex Networks
Ginestra Bianconi1 and Albert-László Barabási1,2 Received 16 October 2000; revised 26 January 2001 The evolution of many complex systems, including the World Wide Web, business, and citation networks, is encoded in the dynamic web describing the interactions between the system's constituents. Despite their irreversible and nonequilibrium nature these networks follow Bose statistics and can undergo Bose-Einstein condensation. Addressing the dynamical properties of these nonequilibrium systems within the framework of equilibrium quantum gases predicts that the “first-mover-advantage,” “fit-get-rich,” and “winner-takes-all” phenomena observed in competitive systems are thermodynamically distinct phases of the underlying evolving networks. ©2001 The American Physical Society
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