We consider cumulative merging percolation (CMP), a long-range percolation process describing the iterative merging of clusters in networks, depending on their mass and mutual distance. For a specific class of CMP processes, which represents a generalization of degree-ordered percolation, we derive a scaling solution on uncorrelated complex networks, unveiling the existence of diverse mechanisms leading to the formation of a percolating cluster. The scaling solution accurately reproduces universal properties of the transition. This finding is used to infer the critical properties of the susceptible-infected-susceptible model for epidemics in infinite and finite power-law distributed networks. Here, discrepancies between analytical approache...
We study the temporal percolation properties of temporal networks by taking as a representative exam...
Percolation is a fundamental concept that has brought new understanding of the robustness properties...
In this work, we study the evolution of the susceptible individuals during the spread of an epidemic...
We consider cumulative merging percolation (CMP), a long-range percolation process describing the it...
Percolation on networks is a common framework to model a wide range of processes, from cascading fai...
Percolation on networks is a common framework to model a wide range of processes, from cascading fai...
We consider a percolationlike phenomenon on a generalization of the Barabási-Albert model, where a m...
Recent reports suggest that evolving large-scale networks exhibit "explosive percolation": a large f...
In this paper we introduce a description of the equilibrium state of a bond percolation process on r...
Inspired by the recent viral epidemic outbreak and its consequent worldwide pandemic, we devise a mo...
Percolation theory concerns the emergence of connected clusters that percolate through a networked s...
We present an efficient algorithm for simulating percolation transitions of mutually supporting viab...
We develop a theoretical approach to percolation in random clustered networks. We find that, althoug...
<div><p>In this work, we study the evolution of the susceptible individuals during the spread of an ...
We consider percolation on interdependent locally treelike networks, recently introduced by Buldyrev...
We study the temporal percolation properties of temporal networks by taking as a representative exam...
Percolation is a fundamental concept that has brought new understanding of the robustness properties...
In this work, we study the evolution of the susceptible individuals during the spread of an epidemic...
We consider cumulative merging percolation (CMP), a long-range percolation process describing the it...
Percolation on networks is a common framework to model a wide range of processes, from cascading fai...
Percolation on networks is a common framework to model a wide range of processes, from cascading fai...
We consider a percolationlike phenomenon on a generalization of the Barabási-Albert model, where a m...
Recent reports suggest that evolving large-scale networks exhibit "explosive percolation": a large f...
In this paper we introduce a description of the equilibrium state of a bond percolation process on r...
Inspired by the recent viral epidemic outbreak and its consequent worldwide pandemic, we devise a mo...
Percolation theory concerns the emergence of connected clusters that percolate through a networked s...
We present an efficient algorithm for simulating percolation transitions of mutually supporting viab...
We develop a theoretical approach to percolation in random clustered networks. We find that, althoug...
<div><p>In this work, we study the evolution of the susceptible individuals during the spread of an ...
We consider percolation on interdependent locally treelike networks, recently introduced by Buldyrev...
We study the temporal percolation properties of temporal networks by taking as a representative exam...
Percolation is a fundamental concept that has brought new understanding of the robustness properties...
In this work, we study the evolution of the susceptible individuals during the spread of an epidemic...