Abstract. We study the property of certain complex networks of being both sparse and highly connected, which is known as “good expansion ” (GE). A network has GE properties if every subset S of nodes (up to 50 % of the nodes) has a neighborhood that is larger than some “expansion factor ” φ multiplied by the number of nodes in S. Using a graph spectral method we introduce here a new parameter measuring the good expansion character of a network. By means of this parameter we are able to classify 51 real-world complex networks — technological, biological, informational, biological and social — as GENs or non-GENs. Combining GE properties and node degree distribution (DD) we classify these complex networks in four different groups, which have ...
In this study, we simulate the degree and betweenness node attack over a large set of 200 real-world...
Complex network theory crucially depends on the assumptions made about the degree distribution, whil...
Networks with a given degree distribution may be very resilient to one type of failure or attack but...
We study the property of certain complex networks of being both sparse and highly connected, which ...
This dissertation covers the two major parts of my PhD research on statistical physics and complex n...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between the topological characteristics of a complex netw...
Scale-free networks with small power law exponent are known to be robust, meaning that their qualita...
For a network, the accomplishment of its functions despite perturbations is called robustness. Altho...
In a recent work [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 108, 3838 (2011)], Schneider et al. proposed a new meas...
For a network, the accomplishment of its functions despite perturbations is called robustness. Altho...
Network measures derived from empirical observations are often poor estimators of the true structure...
Network measures derived from empirical observations are often poor estimators of the true structure...
Abstract — Recent studies have shown that many real networks follow the power-law distribution of no...
Network measures derived from empirical observations are often poor estimators of the true structure...
<div><p>Complex networks are everywhere, such as the power grid network, the airline network, the pr...
In this study, we simulate the degree and betweenness node attack over a large set of 200 real-world...
Complex network theory crucially depends on the assumptions made about the degree distribution, whil...
Networks with a given degree distribution may be very resilient to one type of failure or attack but...
We study the property of certain complex networks of being both sparse and highly connected, which ...
This dissertation covers the two major parts of my PhD research on statistical physics and complex n...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between the topological characteristics of a complex netw...
Scale-free networks with small power law exponent are known to be robust, meaning that their qualita...
For a network, the accomplishment of its functions despite perturbations is called robustness. Altho...
In a recent work [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 108, 3838 (2011)], Schneider et al. proposed a new meas...
For a network, the accomplishment of its functions despite perturbations is called robustness. Altho...
Network measures derived from empirical observations are often poor estimators of the true structure...
Network measures derived from empirical observations are often poor estimators of the true structure...
Abstract — Recent studies have shown that many real networks follow the power-law distribution of no...
Network measures derived from empirical observations are often poor estimators of the true structure...
<div><p>Complex networks are everywhere, such as the power grid network, the airline network, the pr...
In this study, we simulate the degree and betweenness node attack over a large set of 200 real-world...
Complex network theory crucially depends on the assumptions made about the degree distribution, whil...
Networks with a given degree distribution may be very resilient to one type of failure or attack but...