Here we provide a detailed analysis, along with some extensions and additonal investigations, of a recently proposed [1] self-organized model for the evolution of complex networks. Vertices of the network are characterized by a fitness variable evolving through an extremal dynamics process, as in the Bak–Sneppen [2] model representing a prototype of Self-Organized Criticality. The network topology is in turn shaped by the fitness variable itself, as in the fitness network model [3]. The system self-organizes to a nontrivial state, characterized by a power-law decay of dynamical and topological quantities above a critical threshold. The interplay between topology and dynamics in the system is the key ingredient leading to an unexpecte...
With adaptive, complex networks, the evolution of the network topology and the dynamical processes o...
The interest towards self-organized and cooperative systems has rapidly increased in recent years. T...
Summary. Adaptive evolution of a functioning network (e.g. Kauffman network) may force growth of thi...
Here we provide a detailed analysis, along with some extensions and additonal investigations, of a r...
Here we provide a detailed analysis, along with some extensions and additonal investigations, of a r...
The interplay between topology and dynamics in complex networks is a fundamental but widely unexplor...
The interplay between topology and dynamics in complex networks is a fundamental but widely unexplor...
In this chapter we discuss how the results developed within the theory of fractals and Self-Organize...
In this chapter we discuss how the results developed within the theory of fractals and Self-Organize...
Although most networks in nature exhibit complex topologies, the origins of such complexity remain u...
The properties of most systems composed of many interacting elements are neither determined by the t...
Complex systems of coupled dynamical units can often be understood as adaptive networks. In such net...
Complex systems of coupled dynamical units can often be understood as adaptive networks. In such net...
Complex network structures appear in myriad contexts. From social networks to computer networks, pro...
Complex network structures appear in myriad contexts. From social networks to computer networks, pro...
With adaptive, complex networks, the evolution of the network topology and the dynamical processes o...
The interest towards self-organized and cooperative systems has rapidly increased in recent years. T...
Summary. Adaptive evolution of a functioning network (e.g. Kauffman network) may force growth of thi...
Here we provide a detailed analysis, along with some extensions and additonal investigations, of a r...
Here we provide a detailed analysis, along with some extensions and additonal investigations, of a r...
The interplay between topology and dynamics in complex networks is a fundamental but widely unexplor...
The interplay between topology and dynamics in complex networks is a fundamental but widely unexplor...
In this chapter we discuss how the results developed within the theory of fractals and Self-Organize...
In this chapter we discuss how the results developed within the theory of fractals and Self-Organize...
Although most networks in nature exhibit complex topologies, the origins of such complexity remain u...
The properties of most systems composed of many interacting elements are neither determined by the t...
Complex systems of coupled dynamical units can often be understood as adaptive networks. In such net...
Complex systems of coupled dynamical units can often be understood as adaptive networks. In such net...
Complex network structures appear in myriad contexts. From social networks to computer networks, pro...
Complex network structures appear in myriad contexts. From social networks to computer networks, pro...
With adaptive, complex networks, the evolution of the network topology and the dynamical processes o...
The interest towards self-organized and cooperative systems has rapidly increased in recent years. T...
Summary. Adaptive evolution of a functioning network (e.g. Kauffman network) may force growth of thi...