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pmid: 23383947
handle: 2445/51663 , 20.500.11797/PC233
We study the time scales associated to diffusion processes that take place on multiplex networks, i.e. on a set of networks linked through interconnected layers. To this end, we propose the construction of a supra-Laplacian matrix, which consists of a dimensional lifting of the Laplacian matrix of each layer of the multiplex network. We use perturbative analysis to reveal analytically the structure of eigenvectors and eigenvalues of the complete network in terms of the spectral properties of the individual layers. The spectrum of the supra-Laplacian allows us to understand the physics of diffusion-like processes on top of multiplex networks.
6 Pages including supplemental material. To appear in Physical Review Letters
Social and Information Networks (cs.SI), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Physics - Physics and Society, Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech), FOS: Physical sciences, Computer Science - Social and Information Networks, Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph), Topologia, Topology, Social networks, Dynamics, Xarxes socials, Graph theory, 0031-9007, Dinàmica, Xarxes d'ordinadors, Computer networks, Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics, Teoria de grafs
Social and Information Networks (cs.SI), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Physics - Physics and Society, Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech), FOS: Physical sciences, Computer Science - Social and Information Networks, Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph), Topologia, Topology, Social networks, Dynamics, Xarxes socials, Graph theory, 0031-9007, Dinàmica, Xarxes d'ordinadors, Computer networks, Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics, Teoria de grafs
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