Optimal Paths in Complex Networks with Correlated Weights: The World-wide Airport Network
Abstract
We study complex networks with weights, , associated with each link connecting node and . The weights are chosen to be correlated with the network topology in the form found in two real world examples, (a) the world-wide airport network, and (b) the {\it E. Coli} metabolic network. Here , where and are the degrees of nodes and , is a random number and represents the strength of the correlations. The case represents correlation between weights and degree, while represents anti-correlation and the case reduces to the case of no correlations. We study the scaling of the lengths of the optimal paths, , with the system size in strong disorder for scale-free networks for different . We calculate the robustness of correlated scale-free networks with different , and find the networks with to be the most robust networks when compared to the other values of . We propose an analytical method to study percolation phenomena on networks with this kind of correlation. We compare our simulation results with the real world-wide airport network, and we find good agreement.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0609241,
title = {Optimal Paths in Complex Networks with Correlated Weights: The World-wide Airport Network},
author = {Zhenhua Wu and Lidia A. Braunstein and Vittoria Colizza and Reuven Cohen and Shlomo Havlin and H. Eugene Stanley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0609241},
year = {2009}
}