Explicit size distributions of failure cascades redefine systemic risk on finite networks
Abstract How big is the risk that a few initial failures of nodes in a network amplify to large cascades that span a substantial share of all nodes? Predicting the final cascade size is critical to ensure the functioning of a system as a whole. Yet, this task is hampered by uncertain and missing inf...
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Main Authors: | Rebekka Burkholz, Hans J. Herrmann, Frank Schweitzer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9c4da604ba06445e9c904b4ac1f9aecd |
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