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Restoring Links in Scale-Free Networks

Authors: Nechaev, O.; Lande, D.;

Restoring Links in Scale-Free Networks

Abstract

It has been considered the restoration of edges in networks after their removal by destructive influences. The study results for the networks have been obtained by three algorithms: Barabashi-Albert; throwing by the edges; a real network of concepts and information links between them in the Web publi-cations. It has been found that using the algorithm discussed in the real network is restored approximately 50 % bonds, and in artificial networks of such connections is only 25 %. Fig.: 5. Refs: 8 titles.

Рассмотрены вопросы восстановления связей в сетях после их удаления путем деструктив-ных воздействий. Приведены результаты исследования для сетей, полученных по трем алгорит-мам: Барабаши-Альберт; «набрасывания связей»; реальной сети понятий и информационных свя-зей между ними в веб-публикациях. Установлено, что с помощью рассмотренного алгоритма в реальной сети восстанавливается примерно 50 % связей; в искусственных сетях количество таких связей составляет лишь 25 %. Ил.: 5. Библиогр.: 8 наим.

Розглянуто питання відновлення зв'язків в мережах після їхніх вилучинь шляхом деструктивного впливу. Наведено результати дослідження для мереж, отриманих за трьома алгоритмами : Барабаші-Альберт; перекидання зв'язків; реальної мережі понять та інформаційних зв'язків між ними у веб-публікаціях. Встановлено, що за допомогою розглянутого алгоритму в реальній мережі відновлюється приблизно 50 % зв'язків; у штучних мережах їхня кількість становить 25 %. Іл.: 5. Бібліогр.: 8 найм.

Keywords

вразливість, vulnerability, латентные связи, уязвимость, maintainability, modeling, scale-free networks, complex networks, моделирование, безмасштабные сети, сложные сети, складні мережі, латентні зв'язки, latent connection, безмасштабні мережі, восстанавливаемость, відновлюваність, моделювання

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