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arxiv: 0906.0786 · v2 · pith:OJCPU3MVnew · submitted 2009-06-03 · 🧮 math.CO

Optimizing topological cascade resilience based on the structure of terrorist networks

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keywords networksresilienceterroristcascadecascade-resilientcascadesefficiencyhigh
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Complex socioeconomic networks such as information, finance and even terrorist networks need resilience to cascades - to prevent the failure of a single node from causing a far-reaching domino effect. We show that terrorist and guerrilla networks are uniquely cascade-resilient while maintaining high efficiency, but they become more vulnerable beyond a certain threshold. We also introduce an optimization method for constructing networks with high passive cascade resilience. The optimal networks are found to be based on cells, where each cell has a star topology. Counterintuitively, we find that there are conditions where networks should not be modified to stop cascades because doing so would come at a disproportionate loss of efficiency. Implementation of these findings can lead to more cascade-resilient networks in many diverse areas.

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