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Random matrix analysis of complex networks

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We study complex networks under random matrix theory (RMT) framework. Using nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor spacing distributions we analyze the eigenvalues of adjacency matrix of various model networks, namely, random, scale-free and small-world networks. These distributions follow Gaussian orthogonal ensemble statistic of RMT. To probe long-range correlations in the eigenvalues we study spectral rigidity via $\Delta_3$ statistic of RMT as well. It follows RMT prediction of linear behavior in semi-logarithmic scale with slope being $\sim 1/\pi^2$. Random and scale-free networks follow RMT prediction for very large scale. Small-world network follows it for sufficiently large scale, but much less than the random and scale-free networks.

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Unsupervised Techniques to Detect Quantum Chaos

quant-ph · 2025-07-17 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A self-organizing map fed with raw Hamiltonian matrices responds along the same rewiring-probability axis where spectral r-ratios show a Poisson-to-GUE crossover, though the response may reflect graph geometry instead of chaos.

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  • Unsupervised Techniques to Detect Quantum Chaos quant-ph · 2025-07-17 · conditional · none · ref 26 · internal anchor

    A self-organizing map fed with raw Hamiltonian matrices responds along the same rewiring-probability axis where spectral r-ratios show a Poisson-to-GUE crossover, though the response may reflect graph geometry instead of chaos.