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Cascading failures in complex networks
Date
2020-04Registration in:
Valdez, Lucas Daniel; Shekhtman, Louis; la Rocca, Cristian Ernesto; Zhang, Xin; Buldyrev, Sergey V.; et al.; Cascading failures in complex networks; Oxford University Press; Journal of Complex Networks; 8; 2; 4-2020
2051-1310
2051-1329
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Valdez, Lucas Daniel
Shekhtman, Louis
la Rocca, Cristian Ernesto
Zhang, Xin
Buldyrev, Sergey V.
Trunfio, Paul A
Braunstein, Lidia Adriana
Havlin, Shlomo
Abstract
Cascading failure is a potentially devastating process that spreads on real-world complex networks and can impact the integrity of wide-ranging infrastructures, natural systems and societal cohesiveness. One of the essential features that create complex network vulnerability to failure propagation is the dependency among their components, exposing entire systems to significant risks from destabilizing hazards such as human attacks, natural disasters or internal breakdowns. Developing realistic models for cascading failures as well as strategies to halt and mitigate the failure propagation can point to new approaches to restoring and strengthening real-world networks. In this review, we summarize recent progress on models developed based on physics and complex network science to understand the mechanisms, dynamics and overall impact of cascading failures. We present models for cascading failures in single networks and interdependent networks and explain how different dynamic propagation mechanisms can lead to an abrupt collapse and a rich dynamic behaviour. Finally, we close the review with novel emerging strategies for containing cascades of failures and discuss open questions that remain to be addressed.
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