Instability in a Network Coevolving with a Particle System
Abstract
We study a coupled dynamics of a network and a particle system. Particles of density diffuse freely along edges, each of which is rewired at a rate given by a decreasing function of particle flux. We find that the coupled dynamics leads to an instability toward the formation of hubs and that there is a dynamic phase transition at a threshold particle density . In the low density phase, the network evolves into a star-shaped one with the maximum degree growing linearly in time. In the high density phase, the network exhibits a fat-tailed degree distribution and an interesting dynamic scaling behavior. We present an analytic theory explaining mechanism for the instability and a scaling theory for the dynamic scaling behavior.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0712.2374,
title = {Instability in a Network Coevolving with a Particle System},
author = {Sang-Woo Kim and Jae Dong Noh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2374},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
4 pages and 5 figures