Title
Assortativity Effects on Diffusion-like Processes in Scale-free Networks
Abstract
By analysing the diffusive dynamics of epidemics and of distress in complex networks, we study the effect of the assortativity on the robustness of the networks. We first determine by spectral analysis the thresholds above which epidemics/failures can spread; we then calculate the slowest diffusional times. Our results shows that disassortative networks exhibit a higher epidemiological threshold and are therefore easier to immunize, while in assortative networks there is a longer time for intervention before epidemic/failure spreads. Moreover, we study by computer simulations the sandpile cascade model, a diffusive model of distress propagation (financial contagion). We show that, while assortative networks are more prone to the propagation of epidemic/failures, degree-targeted immunization policies increases their resilience to systemic risk. Copyright (C) EPLA, 2012
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1209/0295-5075/97/68006
EPL
Keywords
DocType
Volume
complex network,statistical mechanics,neural network,degree sequence,scale free network
Journal
97
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
6
0295-5075
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.51
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gregorio D'Agostino1254.61
Antonio Scala2886.22
Vinko Zlatic3997.21
Guido Caldarelli438240.76