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arxiv: 1301.2895 · v3 · pith:R4RGACYEnew · submitted 2013-01-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · physics.soc-ph

Inducing Effect on the Percolation Transition in Complex Networks

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech physics.soc-ph
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Percolation theory concerns the emergence of connected clusters that percolate through a networked system. Previous studies ignored the effect that a node outside the percolating cluster may actively induce its inside neighbours to exit the percolating cluster. Here we study this inducing effect on the classical site percolation and K-core percolation, showing that the inducing effect always causes a discontinuous percolation transition. We precisely predict the percolation threshold and core size for uncorrelated random networks with arbitrary degree distributions. For low-dimensional lattices the percolation threshold fluctuates considerably over realizations, yet we can still predict the core size once the percolation occurs. The core sizes of real-world networks can also be well predicted using degree distribution as the only input. Our work therefore provides a theoretical framework for quantitatively understanding discontinuous breakdown phenomena in various complex systems.

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