On Dec 21, 2007, at 8:40 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> Not a good idea. HTL doesn't monotonically decrease - sometimes it  
> doesn't
> decrease (at 10 or 1), and it is reset whenever we get closer to the  
> target.

So then, the standard freenet algorithm is to:
(1) find the closest node,
(2) search with a depth-radius of 15 hops (HTL).

What is the depth (width?) of the network currently? If (as in the  
small-world theory) all nodes are connected at depth==6, wouldn't this  
amount to searching every node on the network?

--
Robert Hailey

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