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Diffusion on networked systems is a question of time or structure

Physics and Society 2015-06-26 v3 Statistical Mechanics Probability

Abstract

Network science investigates the architecture of complex systems to understand their functional and dynamical properties. Structural patterns such as communities shape diffusive processes on networks. However, these results hold under the strong assumption that networks are static entities where temporal aspects can be neglected. Here we propose a generalised formalism for linear dynamics on complex networks, able to incorporate statistical properties of the timings at which events occur. We show that the diffusion dynamics is affected by the network community structure and by the temporal properties of waiting times between events. We identify the main mechanism --- network structure, burstiness or fat-tails of waiting times --- determining the relaxation times of stochastic processes on temporal networks, in the absence of temporal-structure correlations. We identify situations when fine-scale structure can be discarded from the description of the dynamics or, conversely, when a fully detailed model is required due to temporal heterogeneities.

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@article{arxiv.1309.4155,
  title  = {Diffusion on networked systems is a question of time or structure},
  author = {Jean-Charles Delvenne and Renaud Lambiotte and Luis E. C. Rocha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.4155},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Fundamental revision from v1

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