We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia. By describing topics by vertices and hyperlinks between them as edges, we can represent this encyclopedia as a directed graph. The topological properties of this graph are in close analogy with that of the World Wide Web, despite the very different growth mechanism. In particular we measure a scale--invariant distribution of the in-- and out-- degree and we are able to reproduce these features by means of a simple statistical model. As a major consequence, Wikipedia growth can be described by local rules such as the preferential attachment mechanism, though users can act globally on the network.
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%1 capocci2006preferential
%A Capocci, A.
%A Servedio, V. D. P.
%A Colaiori, F.
%A Buriol, L. S.
%A Donato, D.
%A Leonardi, S.
%A Caldarelli, G.
%D 2006
%K graph link network-analysis preferential-attachment scale-free-networks wikipedia
%T Preferential attachment in the growth of social networks: the case of Wikipedia
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0602026
%X We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia. By describing topics by vertices and hyperlinks between them as edges, we can represent this encyclopedia as a directed graph. The topological properties of this graph are in close analogy with that of the World Wide Web, despite the very different growth mechanism. In particular we measure a scale--invariant distribution of the in-- and out-- degree and we are able to reproduce these features by means of a simple statistical model. As a major consequence, Wikipedia growth can be described by local rules such as the preferential attachment mechanism, though users can act globally on the network.
@misc{capocci2006preferential,
abstract = {We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia. By describing topics by vertices and hyperlinks between them as edges, we can represent this encyclopedia as a directed graph. The topological properties of this graph are in close analogy with that of the World Wide Web, despite the very different growth mechanism. In particular we measure a scale--invariant distribution of the in-- and out-- degree and we are able to reproduce these features by means of a simple statistical model. As a major consequence, Wikipedia growth can be described by local rules such as the preferential attachment mechanism, though users can act globally on the network.},
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author = {Capocci, A. and Servedio, V. D. P. and Colaiori, F. and Buriol, L. S. and Donato, D. and Leonardi, S. and Caldarelli, G.},
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keywords = {graph link network-analysis preferential-attachment scale-free-networks wikipedia},
month = Feb,
posted-at = {2006-06-22 13:22:27},
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timestamp = {2010-06-30T09:09:54.000+0200},
title = {Preferential attachment in the growth of social networks: the case of Wikipedia},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0602026},
year = 2006
}