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The effect of preferential node deletion on the structure of networks that evolve via preferential attachment

Physics and Society 2025-06-24 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We present analytical results for the effect of preferential node deletion on the structure of networks that evolve via node addition and preferential attachment. To this end, we consider a preferential-attachment-preferential-deletion (PAPD) model, in which at each time step, with probability PaddP_{\rm add} there is a growth step where an isolated node is added to the network, followed by the addition of mm edges, where each edge connects a node selected uniformly at random to a node selected preferentially in proportion to its degree. Alternatively, with probability Pdel=1PaddP_{\rm del}=1-P_{\rm add} there is a contraction step, in which a preferentially selected node is deleted and its links are erased. The balance between the growth and contraction processes is captured by the growth/contraction rate η=PaddPdel\eta=P_{\rm add}-P_{\rm del}. For 0<η10 < \eta \le 1 the overall process is of network growth, while for 1η<0-1\le\eta<0 the overall process is of network contraction. Using the master equation and the generating function formalism, we study the time-dependent degree distribution Pt(k)P_t(k). It is found that for each value of m>0m>0 there is a critical value ηc(m)=(m2)/(m+2)\eta_c(m)=-(m-2)/(m+2) such that for ηc(m)<η1\eta_c(m)<\eta\le1 the degree distribution Pt(k)P_t(k) converges towards a stationary distribution Pst(k)P_{\rm st}(k). In the special case of pure growth, where η=1\eta=1, the model is reduced to a preferential attachment growth model and Pst(k)P_{\rm st}(k) exhibits a power-law tail, which is a characteristic of scale-free networks. In contrast, for ηc(m)<η<1\eta_c(m)<\eta<1 the distribution Pst(k)P_{\rm st}(k) exhibits an exponential tail, which has a well-defined scale.This implies a phase transition at η=1\eta=1, in contrast with the preferential-attachment-random-deletion (PARD) model [B. Budnick, O. Biham and E. Katzav, J. Stat. Mech. 013401 (2025)], in which the power-law tail remains intact as long as η>0\eta>0.

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@article{arxiv.2505.16574,
  title  = {The effect of preferential node deletion on the structure of networks that evolve via preferential attachment},
  author = {Barak Budnick and Ofer Biham and Eytan Katzav},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.16574},
  year   = {2025}
}

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38 pages, 10 figures