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Disassortativity of percolating clusters in random networks

Published 21 Jul 2018 in physics.soc-ph and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1807.08164v2)

Abstract: We provide arguments for the property of the degree-degree correlations of giant components formed by the percolation process on uncorrelated random networks. Using the generating functions, we derive a general expression for the assortativity of a giant component, $r$, which is defined as Pearson's correlation coefficient for degrees of directly connected nodes. For uncorrelated random networks in which the third moment for the degree distribution is finite, we prove the following two points. (1) Assortativity $r$ satisfies the relation $r\le 0$ for $p\ge p_{\rm c}$. (2) The average degree of nodes adjacent to degree-$k$ nodes at the percolation threshold is proportional to $k{-1}$ independently of the degree distribution function. These results claim that disassortativity emerges in giant components near the percolation threshold. The accuracy of the analytical treatment is confirmed by extensive Monte Carlo simulations.

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