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Emergence of (bi)multi-partiteness in networks having inhibitory and excitatory couplings
(Bi)multi-partite interaction patterns are commonly observed in real world
systems which have inhibitory and excitatory couplings. We hypothesize these
structural interaction pattern to be stable and naturally arising in the course
of evolution. We demonstrate that a random structure evolves to the
(bi)multi-partite structure by imposing stability criterion through
minimization of the largest eigenvalue in the genetic algorithm devised on the
interacting units having inhibitory and excitatory couplings. The evolved
interaction patterns are robust against changes in the initial network
architecture as well as fluctuations in the interaction weights.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
Optimization of synchronizability in multiplex networks
We investigate the optimization of synchronizability in multiplex networks
and demonstrate that the interlayer coupling strength is the deciding factor
for the efficiency of optimization. The optimized networks have homogeneity in
the degree as well as in the betweenness centrality. Additionally, the
interlayer coupling strength crucially affects various properties of individual
layers in the optimized multiplex networks. We provide an understanding to how
the emerged network properties are shaped or affected when the evolution
renders them better synchronizable.Comment: 6 pages and 6 figure
Analytical results for stochastically growing networks: connection to the zero range process
We introduce a stochastic model of growing networks where both, the number of
new nodes which joins the network and the number of connections, vary
stochastically. We provide an exact mapping between this model and zero range
process, and use this mapping to derive an analytical solution of degree
distribution for any given evolution rule. One can also use this mapping to
infer about a possible evolution rule for a given network. We demonstrate this
for protein-protein interaction (PPI) network for Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.Comment: 4+ pages, revtex, 3 eps figure
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