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Observing network dynamics through sentinel nodes (2408.00045v2)

Published 31 Jul 2024 in physics.soc-ph

Abstract: A fundamental premise of statistical physics is that the particles in a physical system are interchangeable, and hence the state of each specific component is representative of the system as a whole. This assumption breaks down for complex networks, in which nodes may be extremely diverse, and no single component can truly represent the state of the entire system. It seems, therefore, that to observe the dynamics of social, biological or technological networks, one must extract the dynamic states of a large number of nodes -- a task that is often practically prohibitive. To overcome this challenge, we use machine learning techniques to detect the network's sentinel nodes, a set of network components whose combined states can help approximate the average dynamics of the entire network. The method allows us to assess the equilibrium state of a large complex system by tracking just a small number of carefully selected nodes. We find that the sentinels are mainly determined by the network structure such that they can be extracted even with little knowledge of the system's specific interaction dynamics. Therefore, the network's sentinels offer a natural probe by which to observe the system's dynamic states. Intriguingly, sentinels tend to avoid the highly central nodes such as the hubs.

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