The collapse of ecosystems, the extinction of species, and the breakdown of economic and financial networks usually hinges on topological properties of the underlying networks, such as the existence of self-sustaining (or autocatalytic) feedback cycles. Such collapses can be understood as a massive change of network topology, usually accompanied by the extinction of a macroscopic fraction of nodes and links. It is often related to the breakdown of the last relevant directed catalytic cycle within a dynamical system. Without detailed structural information it seems impossible to state, whether a network is robust or if it is likely to collapse in the near future. Here we show that it is nevertheless possible to predict collapse for a large c...
Using donor-controlled, bottom-up equations to describe network collapse we systematically investiga...
Many real-world complex systems, when hitting a tipping point, undergo irreversible sudden shifts th...
Ecological networks seem to persist after primary extinctions, suggesting that despite its complexit...
© 2019, Crown. There has been considerable progress in our perception of organized complexity in rec...
A large number of real networks show abrupt phase transition phenomena in response to environmental ...
In an increasingly connected world, the resilience of networked dynamical systems is important in th...
Processes on networks consist of two interdependent parts: the network topology, consisting of the l...
A model of an evolving network of interacting molecular species is shown to exhibit repeated rounds ...
We study an evolutionary model of a complex system that evolves under catalytic dynamics and Darwini...
Understanding the response of ecological networks to perturbations and disruptive events is needed t...
abstract: Network growth is ubiquitous in nature (e.g., biological networks) and technological syste...
Changing conditions may lead to sudden shifts in the state of ecosystems when critical thresholds ar...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
The emergence and evolution of real-world systems have been extensively studied in the last few year...
A number of social-ecological systems exhibit complex behaviour associated with nonlinearities, bifu...
Using donor-controlled, bottom-up equations to describe network collapse we systematically investiga...
Many real-world complex systems, when hitting a tipping point, undergo irreversible sudden shifts th...
Ecological networks seem to persist after primary extinctions, suggesting that despite its complexit...
© 2019, Crown. There has been considerable progress in our perception of organized complexity in rec...
A large number of real networks show abrupt phase transition phenomena in response to environmental ...
In an increasingly connected world, the resilience of networked dynamical systems is important in th...
Processes on networks consist of two interdependent parts: the network topology, consisting of the l...
A model of an evolving network of interacting molecular species is shown to exhibit repeated rounds ...
We study an evolutionary model of a complex system that evolves under catalytic dynamics and Darwini...
Understanding the response of ecological networks to perturbations and disruptive events is needed t...
abstract: Network growth is ubiquitous in nature (e.g., biological networks) and technological syste...
Changing conditions may lead to sudden shifts in the state of ecosystems when critical thresholds ar...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
The emergence and evolution of real-world systems have been extensively studied in the last few year...
A number of social-ecological systems exhibit complex behaviour associated with nonlinearities, bifu...
Using donor-controlled, bottom-up equations to describe network collapse we systematically investiga...
Many real-world complex systems, when hitting a tipping point, undergo irreversible sudden shifts th...
Ecological networks seem to persist after primary extinctions, suggesting that despite its complexit...