articlePhysical Review LettersJul 21, 2010GREEN OA

Interdependent Networks: Reducing the Coupling Strength Leads to a Change from a First to Second Order Percolation Transition

Bar-Ilan University · Yeshiva University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We study a system composed from two interdependent networks A and B, where a fraction of the nodes in network A depends on nodes of network B and a fraction of the nodes in network B depends on nodes of network A. Because of the coupling between the networks, when nodes in one network fail they cause dependent nodes in the other network to also fail. This invokes an iterative cascade of failures in both networks. When a critical fraction of nodes fail, the iterative process results in a percolation phase transition that completely fragments both networks. We show both analytically and numerically that reducing the coupling between the networks leads to a change from a first order percolation phase transition…

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Keywords
  • Interdependent networks
  • Percolation (cognitive psychology)
  • Critical exponent
  • Percolation threshold
  • Percolation critical exponents
  • Phase transition
  • Critical point (mathematics)
  • Transition point
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