Stability and Topology of Scale-Free Networks under Attack and Defense Strategies
Abstract
We study tolerance and topology of random scale-free networks under attack and defense strategies that depend on the degree k of the nodes. This situation occurs, for example, when the robustness of a node depends on its degree or in an intentional attack with insufficient knowledge of the network. We determine, for all strategies, the critical fraction pc of nodes that must be removed for disintegrating the network. We find that, for an intentional attack, little knowledge of the well-connected sites is sufficient to strongly reduce pc. At criticality, the topology of the network depends on the removal strategy, implying that different strategies may lead to different kinds of percolation transitions.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- May 2005
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.188701
- arXiv:
- arXiv:cond-mat/0505201
- Bibcode:
- 2005PhRvL..94r8701G
- Keywords:
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- 89.75.Hc;
- 87.23.Ge;
- 89.20.Hh;
- Networks and genealogical trees;
- Dynamics of social systems;
- World Wide Web Internet;
- Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks;
- Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics;
- Physics - Physics and Society
- E-Print:
- Accepted in PRL