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Cascading failure with memory effect in random networks (2306.10545v1)

Published 18 Jun 2023 in physics.soc-ph

Abstract: In many cases of attacks or failures, memory effects play a significant role. Therefore, we present a model that not only considers the dependencies between nodes but also incorporates the memory effects of attacks. Our research demonstrates that the survival probability of a random node reached by a random edge surpasses the inverse of the average degree ($1/{\langle k \rangle}$), and a giant component emerges regardless of the strength of dependencies. Moreover, if the dependency strength exceeds $1/{\langle k \rangle}$, the network experiences an abrupt collapse when an infinitesimally small fraction of nodes is removed, irrespective of the memory effect. Our proposed model provides insights into the interplay between dependencies between nodes, memory effects, and the network structures under attacks or failures. By considering these factors, we can better assess the vulnerability of complex systems and develop strategies to mitigate cascading failures.

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