Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1866311 | Physics Letters A | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We apply recent results on the dynamics of random walkers to the analysis of idealized epidemic outbreaks in scale-free networks. By replacing the node degree with the random walk centrality (RWC) we observe a refined hierarchical cascade leading to a greatly enhanced predictability for the order of infected nodes. We confirm our model results on data from real-world Internet maps at the autonomous system level. In addition we propose the RWC distribution as an additional relevant topological property of a complex network. The present results are highly relevant for the understanding of information flow in scale-free networks and the development of dynamic and adaptive strategies that aim to mitigate network attacks.
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Authors
Markus Loecher, James Kadtke,