Nonequilibrium phase transitions and finite size scaling in weighted scale-free networks
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nnphysics.soc-ph
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scalingweightedlargenetworksnonequilibriumphasescale-freetransitions
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We consider nonequilibrium phase transitions in weighted scale-free networks, in which highly connected nodes, which are created earlier in time are partially immunized. For epidemic spreading we solve the dynamical mean-field equations and discuss finite-size scaling theory. The theoretical predictions are confronted with the results of large scale Monte Carlo simulations on the weighted Barab\'asi-Albert network. Local scaling exponents are found different at a typical site and at a node with very large connectivity.
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