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Stable network topologies using the notion of covering

R.H.P. Janssen and H. Monsuur

European Journal of Operational Research, 2012, vol. 218, issue 3, 755-763

Abstract: An alternative perspective to evaluate networks and network evolution is introduced, based on the notion of covering. For a particular node in a network covering captures the idea of being outperformed by another node in terms of, for example, visibility and possibility of information gathering. In this paper, we focus on networks where these subdued network positions do not exist. We call these networks stable. Within this set we identify the minimal stable networks, which frequently have a ‘bubble-like’ structure. Severing a link in such a network results in at least one of the nodes being covered. In a minimal stable network therefore all nodes cooperate to avoid that one of the nodes ends up in a subdued position. Our results can be applied to, for example, the design of (covert) communication networks and the dynamics of social and information networks.

Keywords: Graph theory; Network evolution; Information network; Degree distribution; Network centric operations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2011.12.001

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