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Resilience and coevolution of preferential interdependent networks

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Abstract

We propose a new model for the study of resilience of coevolving multiplex scale-free networks. Our network model, called preferential interdependent networks, is a novel continuum over scale-free networks parameterized by their correlation \(\rho , 0 \le \rho \le 1\). Our failure and recovery model ties the propensity of a node, both to fail and to assist in recovery, to its importance. We show, analytically, that our network model can achieve any \(\gamma , 2 \le \gamma \le 3\) for the exponent of the power law of the degree distribution; this is superior to existing multiplex models and allows us better fidelity in representing real-world networks. Our failure and recovery model is also a departure from the much studied cascading error model based on the giant component; it allows for surviving important nodes to send assistance to the damaged nodes to enable their recovery. This better reflects the reality of recovery in man-made networks such as social networks and infrastructure networks. Our main finding, based on simulations, is that resilient preferential interdependent networks are those in which the layers are neither completely correlated (\(\rho = 1\)) nor completely uncorrelated (\(\rho =0\)) but instead semi-correlated (\(\rho \approx 0.1 - 0.3\)). This finding is consistent with the real-world experience where complex man-made networks typically bounce back quickly from stress. In an attempt to explain our intriguing empirical discovery, we present an argument for why semi-correlated multiplex networks can be the most resilient. Our argument can be seen as an explanation of plausibility or as an incomplete mathematical proof subject to certain technical conjectures that we make explicit.

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Title
Resilience and coevolution of preferential interdependent networks
Authors
Auroop Ganguly
Tanay Mehta
Tirthak Patel
Ravi Sundaram
Devesh Tiwari
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Social Network Analysis and Mining / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1869-5450
Electronic ISSN: 1869-5469
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-019-0614-6
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