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Core Percolation in Interdependent Networks

IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering, 2019
Core percolation, as a fundamental structural transition resulting from preserving core nodes in the network, is crucial in the network controllability and robustness. Prior art has investigated single, non-interacting complex networks where core structure plays an important role in ensuring the network robustness.
Jiapeng Zhang   +4 more
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Aging in complex interdependency networks

Physical Review E, 2014
Although species longevity is subject to a diverse range of evolutionary forces, the mortality curves of a wide variety of organisms are rather similar. Here we argue that qualitative and quantitative features of aging can be reproduced by a simple model based on the interdependence of fault-prone agents on one other.
Dervis C, Vural   +2 more
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Specifying Interdependence in Networked Systems

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 2004
Realistic assessments of the reliability of networked systems, series and parallel systems being special cases, require that we account for interdependence between the component life-lengths. The key to doing this is the specification and use of a suitable probability model in two or more dimensions.
Nozer D. Singpurwalla, Chung-Wai Kong
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Percolation of interdependent network of networks

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2015
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Havlin, Shlomo   +4 more
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On Robustness in Multilayer Interdependent Networks

2016
Critical Infrastructures like power and communication networks are highly interdependent on each other for their full functionality. Many significant research have been pursued to model the interdependency and failure analysis of these interdependent networks.
Joydeep Banerjee   +3 more
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Vulnerability of Interdependent Networks and Networks of Networks

2016
Networks interact with one another in a variety of ways. Even though increased connectivity between networks would tend to make the system more robust, if dependencies exist between networks, these systems are highly vulnerable to random failure or attack. Damage in one network causes damage in another.
Michael M. Danziger   +4 more
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An Introduction to Interdependent Networks

2014
Many real-world phenomena can be modelled using networks. Often, these networks interact with one another in non-trivial ways. Recently, a theory of interdependent networks has been developed which describes dependency between nodes across networks. Interdependent networks have a number of unique properties which are absent in single networks.
Michael M. Danziger   +4 more
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Interdependent Multilayer Networks

2018
AbstractThis chapter characterizes interdependent multilayer networks and their increased fragility. Interdependent networks are stylized models that can represent different complex systems, ranging from global infrastructures to molecular networks in the cell.
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The impact of interdependence patterns of non-equilibrium interdependent networks on network robustness

2024 43rd Chinese Control Conference (CCC)
Lin Yan, Yan Liu, Qingyu Zou, Shuang Ma
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