Network rewiring as a method for producing a range of structures was first introduced in 1998 by Watts &Strogatz (Nature 393, 440-442. (doi:10.1038/30918)). This approach allowed a transition from regular through small-world to a random network. The subsequent interest in scale-free networks motivated a number of methods for developing rewiring approaches that converged to scale-free networks. This paper presents a rewiring algorithm (RtoS) for undirected, non-degenerate, fixed size networks that transitions from regular, through small-world and scale-free to star-like networks. Applications of the approach to models for the spread of infectious disease and fixation time for a simple genetics model are used to demonstrate the efficacy and application of the approach.
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Whigham, P. A., Dick, G., & Parry, M. (2016). Network rewiring dynamics with convergence towards a star network. In Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences (Vol. 472). Royal Society of London. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2016.0236
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