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The effect of randomness for dependency map on the robustness of interdependent lattices

Social and Information Networks 2016-02-17 v1 Physics and Society

Abstract

For interdependent networks with identity dependency map, percolation is exactly the same with that on a single network and follows a second-order phase transition, while for random dependency, percolation follows a first-order phase transition. In real networks, the dependency relations between networks are neither identical nor completely random. Thus in this paper, we study the influence of randomness for dependency maps on the robustness of interdependent lattice networks. We introduce approximate entropy(ApEnApEn) as the measure of randomness of the dependency maps. We find that there is critical ApEncApEn_c below which the percolation is continuous, but for larger ApEnApEn, it is a first-order transition. With the increment of ApEnApEn, the pcp_c increases until ApEnApEn reaching ApEnc{ApEn}_c' and then remains almost constant. The time scale of the system shows rich properties as ApEnApEn increases. Our results uncover that randomness is one of the important factors that lead to cascading failures of spatially interdependent networks.

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@article{arxiv.1509.05117,
  title  = {The effect of randomness for dependency map on the robustness of interdependent lattices},
  author = {Jing Yuan and Lixiang Li and Haipeng Peng and Jürgen Kurths and Xiaojing Hua and Yixian Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.05117},
  year   = {2016}
}