Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, social, and technological—systems of interacting elements, where pairwise interactions among elements have different flavors. Previous studies pointed out that real-world multiplex networks display significant interlayer correlations—degree-degree correlation, edge overlap, node similarities—able to make them robust against random and targeted failures of their individual components. Here, we show that interlayer correlations are important also in the characterization of their k-core structure, namely, the organization in shells of nodes with an increasingly high degree. Understanding of k-core structures is important in the study of spreadin...
We show that real multiplex networks are unexpectedly robust against targeted attacks on high-degree...
Multiplex networks are generally considered as networks that have the same set of vertices but diffe...
There is a wide range of systems in the real world where components cannot function independently, s...
Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, socia...
Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, socia...
The authors acknowledge the support of the EU Seventh Framework Programme through the Project LASAGN...
Hidden geometry underlying complex networks reveals their multiscale nature. We extend the framework...
It has been recognized that multiplexes and interlayer degree correlations can play a crucial role i...
Multiplex networks describe a large number of systems ranging from social networks to the brain. The...
Multilayer networks arise when there exists more than one source of relationship for a ...
Abstract. Nodes in a complex networked system often engage in more than one type of interactions amo...
Multiplex networks (a system of multiple networks that have different types of links but share a com...
peer-reviewedIn multiplex networks, cycles cannot be characterized only by their length, as edges ma...
Many natural, engineered and social systems can be represented using the framework of a layered netw...
The chapter “Multilayer Networks” introduces the topic of interconnected multilayer networks, analyz...
We show that real multiplex networks are unexpectedly robust against targeted attacks on high-degree...
Multiplex networks are generally considered as networks that have the same set of vertices but diffe...
There is a wide range of systems in the real world where components cannot function independently, s...
Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, socia...
Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, socia...
The authors acknowledge the support of the EU Seventh Framework Programme through the Project LASAGN...
Hidden geometry underlying complex networks reveals their multiscale nature. We extend the framework...
It has been recognized that multiplexes and interlayer degree correlations can play a crucial role i...
Multiplex networks describe a large number of systems ranging from social networks to the brain. The...
Multilayer networks arise when there exists more than one source of relationship for a ...
Abstract. Nodes in a complex networked system often engage in more than one type of interactions amo...
Multiplex networks (a system of multiple networks that have different types of links but share a com...
peer-reviewedIn multiplex networks, cycles cannot be characterized only by their length, as edges ma...
Many natural, engineered and social systems can be represented using the framework of a layered netw...
The chapter “Multilayer Networks” introduces the topic of interconnected multilayer networks, analyz...
We show that real multiplex networks are unexpectedly robust against targeted attacks on high-degree...
Multiplex networks are generally considered as networks that have the same set of vertices but diffe...
There is a wide range of systems in the real world where components cannot function independently, s...