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隐藏的多层次组织和真实多重网络的稳定性
Gangmin Son1, Meesoon Ha2, Hawoong Jeong1,3
1Department of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34141, Korea.
Physical review. E
|March 16, 2024
概括
隐藏的几何学揭示了多重网络中的"家族"结构,影响了系统的脆弱性和对攻击的强度. 这些族群使系统脆弱,但却防止完全破碎.
科学领域:
- 网络科学 网络科学
- 复杂系统分析 复杂系统分析
- 图形理论是指图形的理论.
背景情况:
- 隐藏几何学为分析跨规模的复杂网络提供了一个框架.
- 多重网络由多个相互连接的层组成,带来独特的组织挑战.
- 了解中观组织对于网络弹性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 将隐藏的几何结构框架扩展到多重网络.
- 在多重系统中识别和表征新型中观层结构.
- 研究网络结构,稳定性和脆弱性之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 隐形几何原理应用于多重网络分析.
- 识别"氏族"结构节点组,在各层保存本地几何.
- 在有针对性的攻击下,对相互传播动态的分析.
- 几何组织与系统稳定性之间的相关性分析.
主要成果:
- 在多重网络中发现"氏族"作为一个新的介面组织.
- 部落在网络层中展示了保存的本地几何安排.
- 氏族结构影响相互透,在系统稳定性中产生了矛盾的作用.
- 多尺度的几何组织与整体网络稳定性相关.
结论:
- 隐藏几何学对于理解多重网络的功能和组织非常重要.
- 部落在多重系统中引入了脆弱性,但也引入了抵御灾难性故障的弹性.
- 几何组织的多尺度性质是网络稳健性的关键.
- 结果为评估和减轻复杂多重系统中的故障提供了洞察力.
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