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Cascading Dynamics of Heterogenous Scale-Free Networks with Recovery Mechanism

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  • Shudong Li
  • Zhongtian Jia
  • Aiping Li
  • Lixiang Li
  • Xinran Liu
  • Yixian Yang

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In network security, how to use efficient response methods against cascading failures of complex networks is very important. In this paper, concerned with the highest-load attack (HL) and random attack (RA) on one edge, we define five kinds of weighting strategies to assign the external resources for recovering the edges from cascading failures in heterogeneous scale-free (SF) networks. The influence of external resources, the tolerance parameter, and the different weighting strategies on SF networks against cascading failures is investigated carefully. We find that, under HL attack, the fourth kind of weighting method can more effectively improve the integral robustness of SF networks, simultaneously control the spreading velocity, and control the outburst of cascading failures in SF networks than other methods. Moreover, the third method is optimal if we only knew the local structure of SF networks and the uniform assignment is the worst. The simulations of the real-world autonomous system in, Internet have also supported our findings. The results are useful for using efficient response strategy against the emergent accidents and controlling the cascading failures in the real-world networks.

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  • Shudong Li & Zhongtian Jia & Aiping Li & Lixiang Li & Xinran Liu & Yixian Yang, 2013. "Cascading Dynamics of Heterogenous Scale-Free Networks with Recovery Mechanism," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:453689
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/453689
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