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Autocorrelation properties of temporal networks governed by dynamic node variables

Published 29 Aug 2024 in physics.soc-ph | (2408.16270v1)

Abstract: We study synthetic temporal networks whose evolution is determined by stochastically evolving node variables - synthetic analogues of, e.g., temporal proximity networks of mobile agents. We quantify the long-timescale correlations of these evolving networks by an autocorrelative measure of edge persistence. Several distinct patterns of autocorrelation arise, including power-law decay and exponential decay, depending on the choice of node-variable dynamics and connection probability function. Our methods are also applicable in wider contexts; our temporal network models are tractable mathematically and in simulation, and our long-term memory quantification is analytically tractable and straightforwardly computable from temporal network data.

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