Epidemic and Cascading Survivability of Complex Networks
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Our society nowadays is governed by complex
networks, examples being the power grids, telecommunication
networks, biological networks, and social networks. It has become
of paramount importance to understand and characterize the
dynamic events (e.g. failures) that might happen in these complex
networks. For this reason, in this paper, we propose two measures
to evaluate the vulnerability of complex networks in two different
dynamic multiple failure scenarios: epidemic-like and cascading
failures. Firstly, we present epidemic survivability (ES), a new
network measure that describes the vulnerability of each node
of a network under a specific epidemic intensity. Secondly,
we propose cascading survivability (CS), which characterizes
how potentially injurious a node is according to a cascading
failure scenario. Then, we show that by using the distribution
of values obtained from ES and CS it is possible to describe
the vulnerability of a given network. We consider a set of 17
different complex networks to illustrate the suitability of our
proposals. Lastly, results reveal that distinct types of complex
networks might react differently under the same multiple failure
scenario
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