2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2933592
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Node Attacks on Two-Mode Networks

Abstract: Complex networks in real world inevitably suffer from diverse kinds of attacks. Due to the external attacks, some components of a network will be destroyed and therefore will lose their functions. In reality, the components of a network normally interact with one another. As a consequence, the dysfunction of some components is likely to cause the dysfunction of components that rely on the failed components. As the newly failed components may continue to cause the dysfunction of other network components, a syst… Show more

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“…Instead of considering a strict monotone ordering of the row degrees, one might relax the constraint and set the probability for a row species to disappear proportional to a function of its degree, as seen in Liu et al (2019). This would correspond to sampling without replacement a sequence s where the weights of each species i ∈ {1, … , n r } are, for instance given by:…”
Section: About the Extinction Sequence Distribution Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of considering a strict monotone ordering of the row degrees, one might relax the constraint and set the probability for a row species to disappear proportional to a function of its degree, as seen in Liu et al (2019). This would correspond to sampling without replacement a sequence s where the weights of each species i ∈ {1, … , n r } are, for instance given by:…”
Section: About the Extinction Sequence Distribution Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of considering a strict monotone ordering of the row degrees, one might relax the constraint and set the probability for a row species to disappear proportional to a function of its degree, as seen in Liu et al (2019). This would correspond to sampling without replacement a sequence s where the weights of each species i ∈ {1, .…”
Section: Robustness Of Bipartite Ecological Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%