2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2105.04437
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Global hierarchy vs. local structure: spurious self-feedback in scale-free networks

Claudia Merger,
Timo Reinartz,
Stefan Wessel
et al.

Abstract: Networks with fat-tailed degree distributions are omnipresent across many scientific disciplines. Such systems are characterized by so-called hubs, specific nodes with high numbers of connections to other nodes. By this property, they are expected to be key to the collective network behavior, e.g., in Ising models on such complex topologies. This applies in particular to the transition into a globally ordered network state, which thereby proceeds in a hierarchical fashion, and with a non-trivial local structur… Show more

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