Cascading Edge Failures: A Dynamic Network Process
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چکیده
This paper considers the dynamics of edges in a network. The Dynamic Bond Percolation (DBP) process models, through stochastic local rules, the dependence of an edge (a, b) in a network on the states of its neighboring edges. Unlike previous models, DBP does not assume statistical independence between different edges. In applications, this means for example that failures of transmission lines in a power grid are not statistically independent, or alternatively, relationships between individuals (dyads) can lead to changes in other dyads in a social network. We consider the time evolution of the probability distribution of the network state, the collective states of all the edges (bonds), and show that it converges to a stationary distribution. We use this distribution to study the emergence of global behaviors like consensus (i.e., catastrophic failure or full recovery of the entire grid) or coexistence (i.e., some failed and some operating substructures in the grid). In particular , we show that, depending on the local dynamical rule, different network substructures, such as hub or triangle subgraphs, are more prone to failure.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1601.02923 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016