The Y axis indicates the length of time for the network to achieve an  
average path length of 10 hops - higher is longer, lower is better.

Ian.

On 21 Aug 2006, at 15:15, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> The graph isn't very readable, which way does the Y axis go?
>
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 07:13:37PM -0700, Ian Clarke wrote:
>> Attached find a graph indicating how long it takes a 10,000 greedy
>> routing network to reach an average path length of 10 for varying
>> probabilities of updating a node's connections through destination
>> sampling.  As can be seen, performance improves rapidly until around
>> 0.25, then the benefits get smaller and smaller.
>>
>> Ian.
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