k -Core Organization of Complex Networks
Physico-Technical Institute · University of Aveiro
Abstract
We analytically describe the architecture of randomly damaged uncorrelated networks as a set of successively enclosed substructures--k-cores. The k-core is the largest subgraph where vertices have at least k interconnections. We find the structure of k-cores, their sizes, and their birthpoints--the bootstrap percolation thresholds. We show that in networks with a finite mean number zeta2 of the second-nearest neighbors, the emergence of a k-core is a hybrid phase transition. In contrast, if zeta2 diverges, the networks contain an infinite sequence of k-cores which are ultrarobust against random damage.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.51
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- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
3- SNS. N. Dorogovt︠s︡evCorresponding
Physico-Technical Institute, University of Aveiro
- AVA. V. Goltsev
Physico-Technical Institute, University of Aveiro
- JFJ. F. F. Mendes
University of Aveiro
Topics & keywords
- Core (optical fiber)
- Computer science