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<p>This phenomenon may be explained by the example of hubs on the World Wide Web such as <a href="page.php?w=Facebook">Facebook</a> or <a href="page.php?w=Google">Google</a>. These webpages are very well known and therefore the tendency of other webpages pointing to them is much higher than linking to random small webpages.</p>

<p>The mathematical explanation for <a href="page.php?w=Barab%C3%A1si-Albert_model">Barabási-Albert model</a>:</p>

<p>The network begins with an initial connected network of  nodes.</p>

<p>New nodes are added to the network</p><p>
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