Interplay of choice and topology in percolation on mediation-driven attachment networks
Abstract
We investigate bond percolation on mediation-driven attachment (MDA) networks under the generalized Achlioptas process, where candidate bonds are sampled and the one that minimizes the resulting cluster size is selected the best-of- rule. This framework offers a systematic approach to investigate how network topology and choice mechanisms jointly shape percolation behavior. We analyze the effects of the degree exponent and the choice parameter on the critical point and the critical exponents (), which define universality classes and obey the Rushbrooke inequality . Using entropy, the order parameter, and their derivatives (representing specific heat and susceptibility respectively), we show that both and the universality class depend only weakly on but strongly on , while the Rushbrooke inequality remains valid throughout. For , the order parameter varies continuously without a clear order-disorder transition. By contrast, and display explosive percolation that still corresponds to a continuous phase transition, with producing a significantly sharper and clearer order-disorder transition. This sharpening is traced to an enhanced powder-keg effect at larger , underscoring the entropic origin of explosive percolation.
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@article{arxiv.2510.10076,
title = {Interplay of choice and topology in percolation on mediation-driven attachment networks},
author = {Nilomber Roy and M. M. B. Sheraj and M. K. Hassan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.10076},
year = {2025}
}
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11 pages, 6 captioned figures