A deterministic scale-free network is a type of network characterized by a power-law degree distribution, where the probability that a node has \( k \) connections (or edges) follows a specific mathematical form that resembles a power function. In a deterministic scale-free network, the process of network formation is governed by deterministic rules rather than being influenced by random chance, as is common in other types of networks.
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