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Early Warnings for Multistage Transitions in Dynamics on Networks

Physics and Society 2023-06-27 v2

Abstract

Successfully anticipating sudden major changes in complex systems is a practical concern. Such complex systems often form a heterogeneous network, which may show multistage transitions in which some nodes experience a regime shift earlier than others as an environment gradually changes. Here we investigate early warning signals for networked systems undergoing a multistage transition. We found that knowledge of both the ongoing multistage transition and network structure enables us to calculate effective early warning signals for multistage transitions. Furthermore, we found that small subsets of nodes could anticipate transitions as well as or even better than using all the nodes. Even if we fix the network and dynamical system, no single best subset of nodes provides good early warning signals, and a good choice of sentinel nodes depends on the tipping direction and the current stage of the dynamics within a multistage transition, which we systematically characterize.

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@article{arxiv.2208.08961,
  title  = {Early Warnings for Multistage Transitions in Dynamics on Networks},
  author = {Neil G. MacLaren and Prosenjit Kundu and Naoki Masuda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.08961},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Updated text and figures with additional analysis; 45 pages w/ main text and SI in one PDF