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Bootstrap percolation and the geometry of complex networks

Published 3 Dec 2014 in math.PR and math.CO | (1412.1301v2)

Abstract: On a geometric model for complex networks (introduced by Krioukov et al.) we investigate the bootstrap percolation process. This model consists of random geometric graphs on the hyperbolic plane having $N$ vertices, a dependent version of the Chung-Lu model. The process starts with infection rate $p=p(N)$. Each uninfected vertex with at least $\mathbf{r}\geq 1$ infected neighbors becomes infected, remaining so forever. We identify a function $p_c(N)=o(1)$ such that a.a.s.\ when $p\gg p_c(N)$ the infection spreads to a positive fraction of vertices, whereas when $p\ll p_c(N)$ the process cannot evolve. Moreover, this behavior is "robust" under random deletions of edges.

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