Correlated network of networks enhances robustness against catastrophic failures

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Abstract

Networks in nature rarely function in isolation but instead interact with one another with a form of a network of networks (NoN). A network of networks with interdependency between distinct networks contains instability of abrupt collapse related to the global rule of activation. As a remedy of the collapse instability, here we investigate a model of correlated NoN. We find that the collapse instability can be removed when hubs provide the majority of interconnections and interconnections are convergent between hubs. Thus, our study identifies a stable structure of correlated NoN against catastrophic failures. Our result further suggests a plausible way to enhance network robustness by manipulating connection patterns, along with other methods such as controlling the state of node based on a local rule.

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Min, B., & Zheng, M. (2018). Correlated network of networks enhances robustness against catastrophic failures. PLoS ONE, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195539

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