The english form of the article could be improved a lot.
Just a sentence, since I haven't much spare time now.

With the increase of their number the networks change it's shape and
the routes are perfected to eliminate unnecesary links using dysjoint
routes, based by the fact that no reduntant routes should be kept in
memory, serving space for non-redundant ones.

Whenever the number of its nodes grows, the network changes its shape
and the routes keep on improving, automatically removing unnecessary
links using disjoint routes. Redundant routes are removed in order to
free memory for non-redundant ones.

--Luca
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