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Toshihiro Tanizawa1, Gerald Paul, Shlomo Havlin
1Kochi National College of Technology, Monobe-Otsu 200-1, Nankoku, Kochi 783-8508, Japan.
Abstract:
We investigate the robustness against both random and targeted node removal of networks in which P(k), the distribution of nodes with degree k, is a multimodal distribution, [formula--see text] with k(i) proportional to b -(i-1) and Dirac's delta function delta (x). We refer to this type of network as a scale-free multimodal network. For m=2, the network is a bimodal network; in the limit m approaches infinity, the network models a scale-free network. We calculate and optimize the robustness for given values of the number of modes m, the total number of nodes N, and the average degree
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