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From Scale-free to Erdos-Renyi Networks
We analyze a model that interpolates between scale-free and Erdos-Renyi
networks. The model introduced generates a one-parameter family of networks and
allows to analyze the role of structural heterogeneity. Analytical calculations
are compared with extensive numerical simulations in order to describe the
transition between these two important classes of networks. Finally, an
application of the proposed model to the study of the percolation transition is
presented.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
The Bak-Sneppen Model on Scale-Free Networks
We investigate by numerical simulations and analytical calculations the
Bak-Sneppen model for biological evolution in scale-free networks. By using
large scale numerical simulations, we study the avalanche size distribution and
the activity time behavior at nodes with different connectivities. We argue the
absence of a critical barrier and its associated critical behavior for infinite
size systems. These findings are supported by a single site mean-field analytic
treatment of the model.Comment: 5 pages and 3 eps figures. Final version appeared in Europhys. Let
Synchronizability determined by coupling strengths and topology on Complex Networks
We investigate in depth the synchronization of coupled oscillators on top of
complex networks with different degrees of heterogeneity within the context of
the Kuramoto model. In a previous paper [Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 034101 (2007)],
we unveiled how for fixed coupling strengths local patterns of synchronization
emerge differently in homogeneous and heterogeneous complex networks. Here, we
provide more evidence on this phenomenon extending the previous work to
networks that interpolate between homogeneous and heterogeneous topologies. We
also present new details on the path towards synchronization for the evolution
of clustering in the synchronized patterns. Finally, we investigate the
synchronization of networks with modular structure and conclude that, in these
cases, local synchronization is first attained at the most internal level of
organization of modules, progressively evolving to the outer levels as the
coupling constant is increased. The present work introduces new parameters that
are proved to be useful for the characterization of synchronization phenomena
in complex networks.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figures and 1 table. APS forma
Modified Renormalization Strategy for Sandpile Models
Following the Renormalization Group scheme recently developed by Pietronero
{\it et al}, we introduce a simplifying strategy for the renormalization of the
relaxation dynamics of sandpile models. In our scheme, five sub-cells at a
generic scale form the renormalized cell at the next larger scale. Now the
fixed point has a unique nonzero dynamical component that allows for a great
simplification in the computation of the critical exponent . The values
obtained are in good agreement with both numerical and theoretical results
previously reported.Comment: APS style, 9 pages and 3 figures. To be published in Phys. Rev.
Improved routing strategies for Internet traffic delivery
We analyze different strategies aimed at optimizing routing policies in the
Internet. We first show that for a simple deterministic algorithm the local
properties of the network deeply influence the time needed for packet delivery
between two arbitrarily chosen nodes. We next rely on a real Internet map at
the autonomous system level and introduce a score function that allows us to
examine different routing protocols and their efficiency in traffic handling
and packet delivery. Our results suggest that actual mechanisms are not the
most efficient and that they can be integrated in a more general, though not
too complex, scheme.Comment: Final versio
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