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Mandala Networks: ultra-robust, ultra-small-world and highly sparse graphs

Published 27 Jun 2014 in physics.soc-ph and cs.SI | (1406.7259v1)

Abstract: The increasing demands in security and reliability of infrastructures call for the optimal design of their embedded complex networks topologies. The following question then arises: what is the optimal layout to fulfill best all the demands? Here we present a general solution for this problem with scale-free networks, like the Internet and airline networks. Precisely, we disclose a way to systematically construct networks which are 100$\%$ robust against random failures as well as to malicious attacks. Furthermore, as the sizes of these networks increase, their shortest paths become asymptotically invariant and densities of links go to zero, making them ultra-small worlds and highly sparse, respectively. The first property is ideal for communication and navigation purposes, while the second is interesting economically.

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