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Random walk based node sampling in self-organizing networks
2006
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
Random walk is a means of network node sampling that requires little index maintenance and can function on almost all connected network topologies. With careful guidance, node samples following a desired probability distribution can be generated with the only requirement that the sampling probabilities of each visited node and its direct neighbors are known at each walk step. This paper describes a broad range of network applications that can benefit from such guided random walks in dynamic and
doi:10.1145/1151374.1151386
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