Cascading Failures of Complex Networks Based on Two-Step Degree
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Abstract
We propose a new concept, two-step degree. Defining it as the capacity of a node of complex networks, we establish a novel capacity--load model of cascading failures of complex networks where the capacity of nodes decreases during the process of cascading failures. For scale-free networks, we find that the average two-step degree increases with the increase of the heterogeneity of the degree distribution, showing that the average two-step degree can be used for measuring the heterogeneity of the degree distribution of complex networks. In addition, under the condition that the average degree of a node is given, we can design a scale-free network with the optimal robustness to random failures by maximizing the average two-step degree.
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WU Zhi-Hai, FANG Hua-Jing. Cascading Failures of Complex Networks Based on Two-Step Degree[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3822-3825.
WU Zhi-Hai, FANG Hua-Jing. Cascading Failures of Complex Networks Based on Two-Step Degree[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3822-3825.
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WU Zhi-Hai, FANG Hua-Jing. Cascading Failures of Complex Networks Based on Two-Step Degree[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3822-3825.
WU Zhi-Hai, FANG Hua-Jing. Cascading Failures of Complex Networks Based on Two-Step Degree[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3822-3825.
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