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Multilayer directed random networks: Scaling of spectral properties

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2024-10-14 v1 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Abstract

Motivated by the wide presence of multilayer networks in both natural and human-made systems, within a random matrix theory (RMT) approach, in this study we compute eigenfunction and spectral properties of multilayer directed random networks (MDRNs) in two setups composed by MM layers of size NN: A line and a complete graph (node-aligned multiplex network). First, we numerically demonstrate that the normalized localization length β\beta of the eigenfunctions of MDRNs follows a simple scaling law given by β=x/(1+x)\beta=x^*/(1+x^*), with x(beff2/L)δx^*\propto (b_{\rm eff}^2/L)^\delta, δ1\delta\sim 1 and beffb_{\rm eff} being the effective bandwidth of the adjacency matrix of the network of size L=M×NL=M\times N. Here, beffb_{\rm eff} incorporates both intra- and inter-layer edges. Then, we show that other eigenfunction and spectral RMT measures (the inverse participation ratio of eigenfunctions, the ratio between nearest- and next-to-nearest-neighbor eigenvalue distances, and the ratio between consecutive singular-value spacings) of MDRNs also scale with xx^*.

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@article{arxiv.2410.08221,
  title  = {Multilayer directed random networks: Scaling of spectral properties},
  author = {G. Tapia-Labra and M. Hernández-Sánchez and J. A. Méndez-Bermúdez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.08221},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

11 pages, 8 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2406.15426, arXiv:1611.06695