弱相关性普遍性和宏观波动在权力-法律的反复网络
1Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute for Theoretical Biology, Department of Biology, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
Physical review letters
|September 22, 2025
概括
平衡网络理论预测,抑制的相关性与增加的连接性. 然而,权力法网络由于不同程度的异质性而保留了宏观波动,解释了现实世界的网络相关性.
科学领域:
- 复杂的系统复杂的系统.
- 网络科学 网络科学
- 统计物理学的统计物理.
背景情况:
- 平衡网络理论解释了带有负反的随机连接系统中的动态.
- 它预测随着网络连接的增加,相关性抑制.
- 这种普遍性在许多现实世界系统中被观察到.
研究的目的:
- 在特定的网络拓中研究弱相关性普遍性的分解.
- 了解不同程度的异质性对系统动态的影响.
- 为现实世界网络中观察到的相关性提供理论基础.
主要方法:
- 在权力法网络中分析平衡网络理论.
- 与Erdös-Rényi网络进行比较.
- 对宏观波动和异质度的研究.
主要成果:
- 弱相关性普遍性在权力法网络中崩.
- 权力法网络中的异质程度放大了人口水平的波动.
- 这些网络在热力学极限中表现出残余相关性和宏观波动.
结论:
- 权力定律网络拓改变了平衡网络理论预测的动态.
- 多样性的程度是理解稀疏,现实世界的网络中强烈相关性的关键.
- 结果为复杂系统中的经验观测提供了理论基础.
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