There have been numerous studies of this, all confirm that in the
average case a request for information will require log(n) hops to
retrieve information from a network of size n.

Ian.

On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 02:31:51PM -0700, Sukru Tikves wrote:
> has anyone done scientific research on search
> complexity (number of nodes travelled per search) and
> minimum bandwidth requirements of a BIG freenet like
> 10,000,000 nodes.
> 
> This should be done, because unlike gnutella and
> others, which aim to be a file swapping platform,
> freenet aims to replace WWW and internet
> infrastructure (up to a certain point). I would not
> like a such big effort to fail
> 
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>   Computer Engineering 
>   Department, Ankara
> 
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