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To generate a power law graph, SNAP provide a parameter p, standing for the power-law degree exponent.
So how can I choose this? Use different a,b,c and d ? If like this, what formula between a,b,c,d and power-law degree exponent?
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To generate a power law graph, SNAP provide a parameter p, standing for the power-law degree exponent.
So how can I choose this? Use different a,b,c and d ? If like this, what formula between a,b,c,d and power-law degree exponent?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: