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Geometric Correlations Mitigate the Extreme Vulnerability of Multiplex Networks against Targeted Attacks
Kaj-Kolja Kleineberg1, Lubos Buzna2, Fragkiskos Papadopoulos3
1Computational Social Science, ETH Zurich, Clausiusstrasse 50, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
We show that real multiplex networks are unexpectedly robust against targeted attacks on high-degree nodes and that hidden interlayer geometric correlations predict this robustness. Without geometric correlations, multiplexes exhibit an abrupt breakdown of mutual connectivity, even with interlayer degree correlations. With geometric correlations, we instead observe a multistep cascading process leading into a continuous transition, which apparently becomes fully continuous in the thermodynamic limit. Our results are important for the design of efficient protection strategies and of robust interacting networks in many domains.
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