Growing scale-free simplices

Higher-order networks including many-body interactions among nodes are ubiquitous in complex systems. The authors propose several growing mechanisms which are able to generate synthetic simplicial complexes displaying desired and customized statistical properties fitting those observed in the real w...

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Main Authors: Kiriil Kovalenko, Irene Sendiña-Nadal, Nagi Khalil, Alex Dainiak, Daniil Musatov, Andrei M. Raigorodskii, Karin Alfaro-Bittner, Baruch Barzel, Stefano Boccaletti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Communications Physics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-021-00538-y
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spelling doaj-9e4818444b0c4c99afc639e8729e88bf2021-03-11T11:52:28ZengNature Publishing GroupCommunications Physics2399-36502021-03-01411910.1038/s42005-021-00538-yGrowing scale-free simplicesKiriil Kovalenko0Irene Sendiña-Nadal1Nagi Khalil2Alex Dainiak3Daniil Musatov4Andrei M. Raigorodskii5Karin Alfaro-Bittner6Baruch Barzel7Stefano Boccaletti8Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research UniversityComplex Systems Group & GISC, Universidad Rey Juan CarlosESCET & GISC, Universidad Rey Juan CarlosRussian Academy of National Economy and Public AdministrationMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research UniversityMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research UniversityUnmanned Systems Research Institute, Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityDepartment of Mathematics, Bar-Ilan UniversityMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research UniversityHigher-order networks including many-body interactions among nodes are ubiquitous in complex systems. The authors propose several growing mechanisms which are able to generate synthetic simplicial complexes displaying desired and customized statistical properties fitting those observed in the real world.https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-021-00538-y
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Baruch Barzel
Stefano Boccaletti
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Baruch Barzel
Stefano Boccaletti
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description Higher-order networks including many-body interactions among nodes are ubiquitous in complex systems. The authors propose several growing mechanisms which are able to generate synthetic simplicial complexes displaying desired and customized statistical properties fitting those observed in the real world.
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