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Spectral Perturbation and Reconstructability of Complex Networks
D. Liu, H. Wang, P. Van Mieghem
Published 2010-10-22Version 1
In recent years, many network perturbation techniques, such as topological perturbations and service perturbations, were employed to study and improve the robustness of complex networks. However, there is no general way to evaluate the network robustness. In this paper, we propose a new global measure for a network, the reconstructability coefficient {\theta}, defined as the maximum number of eigenvalues that can be removed, subject to the condition that the adjacency matrix can be reconstructed exactly. Our main finding is that a linear scaling law, E[{\theta}]=aN, seems universal, in that it holds for all networks that we have studied.
Comments: 9 pages, 10 figures
Journal: Physical Review E, 81, 016101(2010)
Keywords: complex networks, spectral perturbation, network perturbation techniques, general way, network robustness
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