The phenomenon present in real networks, when older hubs are shadowed in a network. This phenomenon is responsible for changes in evolution and topology of networks.<ref>[http://barabasi.com/networksciencebook/content/book_chapter_6.pdf Barabási, Albert-László. ''Network Science: Evolving Networks''., p. 3]</ref> The example of aging phenomenon may be the case of Facebook overtaking the position of the largest hub on the Web, Google(which was the largest node since 2000). | The phenomenon present in real networks, when older hubs are shadowed in a network. This phenomenon is responsible for changes in evolution and topology of networks.<ref>[http://barabasi.com/networksciencebook/content/book_chapter_6.pdf Barabási, Albert-László. ''Network Science: Evolving Networks''., p. 3]</ref> The example of aging phenomenon may be the case of Facebook overtaking the position of the largest hub on the Web, Google(which was the largest node since 2000). |