Finite-size scaling of percolation on scale-free networks
Abstract
Critical phenomena on scale-free networks with a degree distribution exhibit rich finite-size effects due to its structural heterogeneity. We systematically study the finite-size scaling of percolation and identify two distinct crossover routes to mean-field behavior: one controlled by the degree exponent , the other by the degree cutoff , where is the system size and is the cutoff exponent. Increasing or decreasing suppresses heterogeneity and drives the system toward mean-field behavior, with logarithmic corrections near the marginal case. These findings provide a unified picture of the crossover from heterogeneous to homogeneous criticality. In the crossover regime, we observe rich finite-size phenomena, including the transition from vanishing to divergent susceptibility, distinct exponents for the shift and fluctuation of pseudocritical points, and a numerical clarification of previous theoretical predictions.
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@article{arxiv.2507.05998,
title = {Finite-size scaling of percolation on scale-free networks},
author = {Xuewei Zhao and Liwenying Yang and Dan Peng and Run-Ran Liu and Ming Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.05998},
year = {2025}
}
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10 pages, 9 figures