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Synchronization of Non-Linear Random Walk Dynamics in Complex Network

Physics and Society 2008-01-17 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Computational Physics

Abstract

This work addresses synchronization in transient, non-linear stochastic dynamics corresponding to accesses performed by self-avoiding walks originating at each node of a complex network. More specifically, the synchronizability of accesses incoming from other nodes has been considered and quantified in terms of the entropy of the mean periods of access, being closely associated to the efficiency of access delivery to each node. The concept of synchronous support of a node ii has also been suggested as corresponding to the nodes which contribute the most for the synchronization of the accesses to ii. These concepts have been applied to the analysis of 6 networks of different types, leading to markedly smaller synchronizability being obtained for the Watts-Strogatz and a geographical models. The more uniform synchronizabilities were identified for the Watts-Strogatz and path-regular structures. Varying degrees of correlations were found between the synchronizability and the degree or outward accessibility of the nodes. The synchronous support of a node ii has been found to present diverse structure, including nodes which may be near to ii, or nodes which are scattered through the network and far away from ii.

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@article{arxiv.0801.2520,
  title  = {Synchronization of Non-Linear Random Walk Dynamics in Complex Network},
  author = {Luciano da Fontoura Costa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.2520},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

8 pages, 8 figures. A working manuscript: suggestions and comments welcomed

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