Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize Talk: Catastrophic cascade of failures in interdependent networks

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

We study interdependent networks, where nodes fail in one network, cause dependent nodes in another network to also fail. We provide a framework for understanding the robustness of such interacting networks. We calculate the critical fraction of nodes that upon removal will lead to a failure cascade and to a complete fragmentation of two interdependent networks. Surprisingly, while for a single network a broader degree distribution results in the network being more robust to random failures, for interdependent networks, the broader the distribution is, the more vulnerable the networks become to random failures.

Authors

  • Shlomo Havlin

    Bar-Ilan University