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The Matthew effect widely exists in natural and artificial systems. This paper studies the Matthew effect emerging from large information systems by investigating their topological complexity. The Matthew effect of the topological complexity reveals scale-free behavior that can be characterized by the general scale-free model [Physics Letters A 303 (2002) 337–344]. The poor–rich demarcation of the...
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