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Network growth under the constraint of synchronization stability

Network growth under the constraint of synchronization stability. Xingang Wang Department of Physics, ZJU Oct. 17, 2010, Suzhou. Driving forces. External demand: techonological and information networks, etc. Function requirement: social, economy and biology networks, etc.

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Network growth under the constraint of synchronization stability

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  1. Network growth under the constraint of synchronization stability Xingang Wang Department of Physics, ZJU Oct. 17, 2010, Suzhou

  2. Driving forces External demand: techonological and information networks, etc. Function requirement: social, economy and biology networks, etc. BA growth model (SFN)[1] 1. Growth 2. Preferential attachement [1] R. Albert and A.-L. Barabasi, Rev. Mod. Phys. 74, 47 (2002). Network is growing ? Smooth growth

  3. Technological networks (power-grid)[2] Uneven growth Ecological networks [3] [2] P. Holme and B.J. Kim, Phys. Rev. E 65, 066109 (2002). [3] J.I. Perotti, et.al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 103. 108701 (2009). Network growth in real world Intermitent growth Other examples: WWW, Internet, authorship, etc.

  4. Dynamic growth !

  5. Outline: • Phenomenon • Properties • Mechanisms • Consequences

  6. Growth (BA) • Preferential attachement (BA) Synchronizable The viewpoint from evolutionary network Non-synchronizable Node dynamics Growth dynamics Structure [4] A.E. Motter, et.al., EPL 69, 334 (2005). The model • Synchronization stability (functionality)

  7. No contraint, BA SFN Adiabatic growth, constraint activated Entangled dynamics MSF of logistic map a=4 Master stability function (MSF)[5] synchronizability Eigen-spectrum of Necessary condition: [5] M. Barahona and L.M. Pecora, PRL 89, 054101 (2002). Time-scale separation time unit for node addition charactering time for system dynamics (synchronization)

  8. ? A schematic plot on network growth [6] A. Arenas, et.al., Phys. Rep. 469, 93 (2008).

  9. Questions: • Accepting probability • Where the new node is connected to • The properties of the generated network

  10. The boundary eigenvalues Parameters: (b) (a) BA SFN R=4, Constrained BA SFN R=4, Constrained

  11. P(M) Accepting probability (missing) M  the number of trying additions Intermittent, non-smooth growth

  12. Where missing occurs ?

  13. Emergence of super-node

  14. Consequence of dynamic growth R=4 BA R=3.8 Super-node SFN (SN-SFN)

  15. Super-node SN-SFN in practice Internet at AS level[7] Stock market of New York[8] [7] M.E.J. Newman, SIAM Rev. 45, 167 (2002). [8] G. Bonanno, et.al., Phys. Rev. E 68, 046130 (2003).

  16. Network average diameter Averaged clustering coefficient Topological properties of SN-SFN

  17. Another question to BA SFN: Is preferential attachement a necessary condition ?

  18. Dynamic growth still Missing location Missing distribution Network growth with random attachement

  19. Dynamics stability Preferential attachement Network growth with random attachement ?

  20. Star-network SFN with random attachement Syn. Stability

  21. Fast increase SN-SFN Slow increase Variation of eigen-spectrum

  22. Direct simulations Local dynamics Missing distribution Super-node

  23. Remarks & discussions • The use of synchronization constraint • The value of R • New viewpoint for network evolution • Specific form of growth dynamics • Long-time evolution • Dynamical basis for PA

  24. Summary 1. Network growth Dynamic 2. Preferential attachement Growth dynamics

  25. Thank you

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