We introduce a formalism for computing bond percolation properties of a class of correlated and clustered random graphs. This class of graphs is a generalization of the configuration model where nodes of different types are connected via different types of hyperedges, edges that can link more than two nodes. We argue that the multitype approach coupled with the use of clustered hyperedges can reproduce a wide spectrum of complex patterns, and thus enhances our capability to model real complex networks. As an illustration of this claim, we use our formalism to highlight unusual behaviours of the size and composition of the components (small and giant) in a synthetic, albeit realistic, social network
peer-reviewedAn analytical approach to calculating bond percolation thresholds, sizes of k-cores, an...
Percolation theory can be used to describe the structural properties of complex networks using the g...
AbstractThe random-cluster model, a correlated bond percolation model, unifies a range of important ...
We introduce a formalism for computing bond percolation properties of a class of correlated and clus...
We consider a class of random, weighted networks, obtained through a redefinition of patterns in ...
We present a comprehensive and versatile theoretical framework to study site and bond percolation on...
The structure of many real networks is not locally treelike and, hence, network analysis fails to ch...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.A simple but powerful network model with (Formula ...
In this paper we introduce a description of the equilibrium state of a bond percolation process on r...
peer-reviewedAnalytical results are derived for the bond percolation threshold and the size of the g...
Funding: This work was partially supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Coun...
Considerable attention has been paid, in recent years, to the use of networks in modeling complex re...
In complex networks the degrees of adjacent nodes may often appear dependent -- which presents a mod...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of local structures on network processes. We investigate a ...
In this section, we define percolation and random graph models, and survey the features of these mod...
peer-reviewedAn analytical approach to calculating bond percolation thresholds, sizes of k-cores, an...
Percolation theory can be used to describe the structural properties of complex networks using the g...
AbstractThe random-cluster model, a correlated bond percolation model, unifies a range of important ...
We introduce a formalism for computing bond percolation properties of a class of correlated and clus...
We consider a class of random, weighted networks, obtained through a redefinition of patterns in ...
We present a comprehensive and versatile theoretical framework to study site and bond percolation on...
The structure of many real networks is not locally treelike and, hence, network analysis fails to ch...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.A simple but powerful network model with (Formula ...
In this paper we introduce a description of the equilibrium state of a bond percolation process on r...
peer-reviewedAnalytical results are derived for the bond percolation threshold and the size of the g...
Funding: This work was partially supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Coun...
Considerable attention has been paid, in recent years, to the use of networks in modeling complex re...
In complex networks the degrees of adjacent nodes may often appear dependent -- which presents a mod...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of local structures on network processes. We investigate a ...
In this section, we define percolation and random graph models, and survey the features of these mod...
peer-reviewedAn analytical approach to calculating bond percolation thresholds, sizes of k-cores, an...
Percolation theory can be used to describe the structural properties of complex networks using the g...
AbstractThe random-cluster model, a correlated bond percolation model, unifies a range of important ...