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Netons: Vibrations of Complex Networks

Beom Jun Kim, H. Hong, M. Y. Choi

Published 2003-04-28Version 1

We consider atoms interacting each other through the topological structure of a complex network and investigate lattice vibrations of the system, the quanta of which we call {\em netons} for convenience. The density of neton levels, obtained numerically, reveals that unlike a local regular lattice, the system develops a gap of a finite width, manifesting extreme rigidity of the network structure at low energies. Two different network models, the small-world network and the scale-free network, are compared: The characteristic structure of the former is described by an additional peak in the level density whereas a power-law tail is observed in the latter, indicating excitability of netons at arbitrarily high energies. The gap width is also found to vanish in the small-world network when the connection range $r = 1$.

Comments: 9 pages, 6 figures, to appear in JPA
Journal: J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 36, 6329 (2003)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
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