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Robustness of complex networks (project)

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Fig. 1. Zoo of complex networks (an example). Taken from Sol´e and Valverde, 2001.

Problem statement

Complex networks have various properties which can be measured in real networks (WWW, social networks, biological networks), e.g. degree distribution, modularity, hierarchy, assortativity etc. Robustness of complex networks is a big question, however only some progress have been done in this direction. For example, it was shown that the scale-free networks are much more topologically robust to random attacks than random networks. Many people claim that various characteristics of complex networks will influence the robustness interdependently. The question I am interested in is how?

Approach

The idea is to generate continuous topology space of various complex networks (networks with different modularity, degree distribution, hierarchy etc) and use it to measure their robustness (see Fig. 1). There are many approaches to measure the robustness of complex networks. For example we can remove edges of vertices of a complex network graph and look at the size of a giant cluster. We can discuss other possibilities.

If you are interested you can contact me directly or via my E-mail: krystoferivanov@gmail.com or via my discussion page in CSSS 2012 wiki.

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Participants

  1. Oleksandr Ivanov - krystoferivanov@gmail.com