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Hybrid Percolation Transition in Cluster Merging Processes: Continuously Varying Exponents

Published 15 Dec 2015 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1512.04624v2)

Abstract: Consider growing a network, in which every new connection is made between two disconnected nodes. At least one node is chosen randomly from a subset consisting of $g$ fraction of the entire population in the smallest clusters. Here we show that this simple strategy for improving connection exhibits a phase transition barely studied before, namely a hybrid percolation transition exhibiting the properties of both first-order and second-order phase transitions. The cluster size distribution of finite clusters at a transition point exhibits power-law behavior with a continuously varying exponent $\tau$ in the range $2 < \tau(g) \le 2.5$. This pattern reveals a necessary condition for a hybrid transition in cluster aggregation processes, which is comparable to the power-law behavior of the avalanche size distribution arising in models with link-deleting processes in interdependent networks.

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