کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4498158 | 1318967 | 2009 | 19 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
We study intrinsic properties of attractor in Boolean dynamics of complex networks with scale-free topology, comparing with those of the so-called Kauffman's random Boolean networks. We numerically study both frozen and relevant nodes in each attractor in the dynamics of relatively small networks (20⩽N⩽20020⩽N⩽200). We investigate numerically robustness of an attractor to a perturbation. An attractor with cycle length of ℓcℓc in a network of size N consists of ℓcℓc states in the state space of 2N2N states; each attractor has the arrangement of N nodes, where the cycle of attractor sweeps ℓcℓc states. We define a perturbation as a flip of the state on a single node in the attractor state at a given time step. We show that the rate between unfrozen and relevant nodes in the dynamics of a complex network with scale-free topology is larger than that in Kauffman's random Boolean network model. Furthermore, we find that in a complex scale-free network with fluctuation of the in-degree number, attractors are more sensitive to a state flip for a highly connected node (i.e. input-hub node) than to that for a less connected node. By some numerical examples, we show that the number of relevant nodes increases, when an input-hub node is coincident with and/or connected with an output-hub node (i.e. a node with large output-degree) one another.
Journal: Journal of Theoretical Biology - Volume 256, Issue 3, 7 February 2009, Pages 351–369