The Rise and Fall of a Networked Society
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nn
keywords
networkphasemodelbehaviorcapturesclusteringcoexistenceconnectivity
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We propose a simple model of the evolution of a social network which involves local search and volatility (random decay of links). The model captures the crucial role the network plays for information diffusion. This is responsible for a feedback loop which results in a first-order phase transition between a very sparse network regime and a highly-connected phase. Phase coexistence and hysteresis take place for intermediate value of parameters. We derive a mean-field theory which correctly reproduces this behavior, including the distribution of degree connectivity and the non-trivial clustering properties.
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