Seminar series
Date
Tue, 22 May 2018
Time
12:30 - 13:30
Location
C3
Speaker
Nanxin Wei
Organisation
Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London


Cascading phenomena are prevalent in natural and social-technical complex networks. We study the persistent cascade-recovery dynamics on random networks which are robust against small trigger but may collapse for larger one. It is observed that depending on the relative intensity of triggering and recovery, the network belongs one of the two dynamical phases: collapsing or active phase. We devise an analytical framework which characterizes not only the critical behaviour but also the temporal evolution of network activity in both phases. Results from agent-based simulations show good agreement with theoretical calculations. This work is an important attempt in understanding networked systems gradually evolving into a state of critical transition, with many potential applications.
 

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