The Fitness Model in network theory is a framework used to understand and describe the formation and evolution of complex networks, particularly focusing on the distribution of connectivity among nodes. This model is typically used in the context of biological, social, and technological networks, where the connections between nodes (which can represent anything from genes to individuals to websites) are not uniform but rather influenced by varying degrees of "fitness" or attractiveness.

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