Figure 5From: Remaining popular: power-law regularities in network dynamicsPopularity sequence length as a function of node inception time (in weeks, after system start time). Upper panels present a heat-map depicting popularity sequence lengths as a function of node inception time, with coloring standing for the number (log-scale) of nodes with a given popularity sequence length and inception time. All three empirical datasets (Amazon (panel A), Blockchain (panel B), eToro (panel C)) suggest that long popularity sequences apply to nodes of all ages. Lower panels depict the distributions of popularity sequence lengths, each with respect to different inception-related subgroups of nodes. All three empirical datasets (Amazon (panel D), Blockchain (panel E), eToro (panel F)) across all inception-related categories seem to follow a truncated power-law modelBack to article page