We investigate, for the first time, navigation on networks with a Lévy walk strategy such that the step probability scales as pij∼dij-α, where dij is the Manhattan distance between nodes i and j, and α is the transport exponent. We find that the optimal transport exponent αopt of such a diffusion process is determined by the fractal dimension df of the underlying network. Specially, we theoretically derive the relation αopt=df+2 for synthetic networks and we demonstrate that this holds for a number of real-world networks. Interestingly, the relationship we derive is different from previous results for Kleinberg navigation without or with a cost constraint, where the optimal conditions are α = df and α = df + 1, respectively. Our results uncover another general mechanism for how network dimension can precisely govern the efficient diffusion behavior on diverse networks.
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Weng, T., Small, M., Zhang, J., & Hui, P. (2015). Lévy Walk Navigation in Complex Networks: A Distinct Relation between Optimal Transport Exponent and Network Dimension. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep17309
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