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Eigenvector localization and universal regime transitions in multiplex networks: A perturbative approach
Joan Hernàndez Tey1, Emanuele Cozzo2
1Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat de Física, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
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We study the transition between layer-localized and delocalized regimes in a general contact-based contagion model on multiplex networks. Using the inverse participation ratio, we characterize how activity shifts from being confined to a single layer to spreading across the entire system. Through a first-order perturbative analysis of the leading eigenvector of the supracontact probability matrix, we derive an analytical expression for the fictive coupling p^{*} that marks the crossover between the two regimes. This result reproduces and explains previously observed numerical scalings and extends them to a broad class of contact-based processes beyond the susceptible-infected-susceptible model. We also obtain an analytical expression for the IPR of the nondominant layer in the localized regime, confirming its power-law dependence on the coupling with exponent α=4. Finally, we study the transition between nondominant and dominant layers as a function of the intralayer activity parameter γ. Our analytical findings are supported by dynamical simulations that highlight distinct susceptibility patterns across regimes. Altogether, this work provides a unified spectral framework for understanding localization and dominance transitions in multiplex contagion dynamics.
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