self-similar networks and graphs
Self-similar networks and graphs refer to networks or graphs that exhibit repeated patterns or structures at multiple scales. In these networks, the overall structure resembles its smaller components, and these smaller components are identical or similar to the larger structure. This property allows one to zoom in or out of the network while observing similar patterns, creating a sense of self-similarity.
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