Network Risk and Forecasting Power in Phase-Flipping Dynamical Networks
In order to model volatile real-world network behavior, we analyze phase-flipping dynamical scale-free network in which nodes and links fail and recover. We investigate how stochasticity in a parameter governing the recovery process affects phase-flipping dynamics, and find the probability that no more than q% of nodes and links fail. We derive higher moments of the fractions of active nodes and active links, $f_n(t)$ and $f_{\ell}(t)$, and define two estimators to quantify the level of risk in a network. We find hysteresis in the correlations of $f_n(t)$ due to failures at the node level, and derive conditional probabilities for phase-flipping in networks. We apply our model to economic and traffic networks.
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2014-01
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Authors: | Podobnik, B. ; Majdandzic, A. ; Curme, C. ; Qiao, Z. ; Zhou, W. -X. ; Stanley, H. E. ; Li, B. |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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