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arxiv: 1412.0709 · v2 · pith:5TBMASIZnew · submitted 2014-12-01 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · nlin.CD· physics.data-an· q-bio.MN

Hierarchical Network Structure Promotes Dynamical Robustness

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The relationship between network topology and system dynamics has significant implications for unifying our understanding of the interplay among metabolic, gene-regulatory, and ecosystem network architecures. Here we analyze the stability and robustness of a large class of dynamics on such networks. We determine the probability distribution of robustness as a function of network topology and show that robustness is classified by the number of links between modules of the network. We also demonstrate that permutation of these modules is a fundamental symmetry of dynamical robustness. Analysis of these findings leads to the conclusion that the most robust systems have the most hierarchical structure. This relationship provides a means by which evolutionary selection for a purely dynamical phenomenon may shape network architectures across scales of the biological hierarchy.

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