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Error and Attack Tolerance of Layered Complex Networks

Kurant, Maciej  
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Thiran, Patrick  
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Hagmann, Patric
2007
Physical Review E

Many complex systems may be described by not one but a number of complex networks mapped on each other in a multi-layer structure. Because of the interactions and dependencies between these layers, the state of a single layer does not necessarily reflect well the state of the entire system. In this paper we study the robustness of five examples of two-layer complex systems: three real-life data sets in the fields of communication (the Internet), transportation (the European railway system), and biology (the human brain), and two models based on random graphs. In order to cover the whole range of features specific to these systems, we focus on two extreme policies of system's response to failures, no rerouting and full rerouting. Our main finding is that multi-layer systems are much more vulnerable to errors and intentional attacks than they appear from a single layer perspective.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevE.76.026103
Web of Science ID

WOS:000249154700008

Author(s)
Kurant, Maciej  
Thiran, Patrick  
Hagmann, Patric
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Physical Review E
Volume

76

Issue

2

Article Number

026103

Subjects

layered complex networks

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failures

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errors and attacks

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robustness

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