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Resilience of spatial networks with inter-links behaving as an external field

Physics and Society 2018-09-26 v1

Abstract

Many real systems such as, roads, shipping routes, and infrastructure systems can be modeled based on spatially embedded networks. The inter-links between two distant spatial networks, such as those formed by transcontinental airline flights, play a crucial role in optimizing communication and transportation over such long distances. Still, little is known about how inter-links affect the resilience of such systems. Here, we develop a framework to study the resilience of interlinked spatially embedded networks based on percolation theory. We find that the inter-links can be regarded as an external field near the percolation phase transition, analogous to a magnetic field in a ferromagnetic-paramagnetic spin system. By defining the analogous critical exponents δ\delta and γ\gamma, we find that their values for various inter-links structures follow Widom's scaling relations. Furthermore, we study the optimal robustness of our model and compare it with the analysis of real-world networks. The framework presented here not only facilitates the understanding of phase transitions with external fields in complex networks but also provides insight into optimizing real-world infrastructure networks and a magnetic field in a management.

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@article{arxiv.1806.00756,
  title  = {Resilience of spatial networks with inter-links behaving as an external field},
  author = {Jingfang Fan and Gaogao Dong and Louis M. Shekhtman and Dong Zhou and Jun Meng and Xiaosong Chen and Shlomo Havlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.00756},
  year   = {2018}
}