Application of Network Reliability to Analyze Diffusive Processes on Graph Dynamical Systems
Moore and Shannon's reliability polynomial can be used as a global statistic to explore the behavior of diffusive processes on a graph dynamical system representing a finite sized interacting system. It depends on both the network topology and the dynamics of the process and gives the probabili...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-868412021-05-08T05:26:50Z Application of Network Reliability to Analyze Diffusive Processes on Graph Dynamical Systems Nath, Madhurima Physics Eubank, Stephen G. Tauber, Uwe C. Sharpe, Eric R. Anderson, Lara B. Tao, Chenggang Dynamics on Networks Diffusion Network Analysis Network Reliability Graph Dynamical Systems Structural Network Measures Network Models Community Structure Moore and Shannon's reliability polynomial can be used as a global statistic to explore the behavior of diffusive processes on a graph dynamical system representing a finite sized interacting system. It depends on both the network topology and the dynamics of the process and gives the probability that the system has a particular desired property. Due to the complexity involved in evaluating the exact network reliability, the problem has been classified as a NP-hard problem. The estimation of the reliability polynomials for large graphs is feasible using Monte Carlo simulations. However, the number of samples required for an accurate estimate increases with system size. Instead, an adaptive method using Bernstein polynomials as kernel density estimators proves useful. Network reliability has a wide range of applications ranging from epidemiology to statistical physics, depending on the description of the functionality. For example, it serves as a measure to study the sensitivity of the outbreak of an infectious disease on a network to the structure of the network. It can also be used to identify important dynamics-induced contagion clusters in international food trade networks. Further, it is analogous to the partition function of the Ising model which provides insights to the interpolation between the low and high temperature limits. Ph. D. The research presented here explores the effects of the structural properties of an interacting system on the outcomes of a diffusive process using Moore-Shannon network reliability. The network reliability is a finite degree polynomial which provides the probability of observing a certain configuration for a diffusive process on networks. Examples of such processes analyzed here are outbreak of an epidemic in a population, spread of an invasive species through international trade of commodities and spread of a perturbation in a physical system with discrete magnetic spins. Network reliability is a novel tool which can be used to compare the efficiency of network models with the observed data, to find important components of the system as well as to estimate the functions of thermodynamic state variables. 2019-01-23T09:00:46Z 2019-01-23T09:00:46Z 2019-01-22 Dissertation vt_gsexam:18111 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/86841 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/x-zip-compressed Virginia Tech |
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Moore and Shannon's reliability polynomial can be used as a global statistic to explore the behavior of diffusive processes on a graph dynamical system representing a finite sized interacting system. It depends on both the network topology and the dynamics of the process and gives the probability that the system has a particular desired property. Due to the complexity involved in evaluating the exact network reliability, the problem has been classified as a NP-hard problem. The estimation of the reliability polynomials for large graphs is feasible using Monte Carlo simulations. However, the number of samples required for an accurate estimate increases with system size. Instead, an adaptive method using Bernstein polynomials as kernel density estimators proves useful. Network reliability has a wide range of applications ranging from epidemiology to statistical physics, depending on the description of the functionality. For example, it serves as a measure to study the sensitivity of the outbreak of an infectious disease on a network to the structure of the network. It can also be used to identify important dynamics-induced contagion clusters in international food trade networks. Further, it is analogous to the partition function of the Ising model which provides insights to the interpolation between the low and high temperature limits. === Ph. D. === The research presented here explores the effects of the structural properties of an interacting system on the outcomes of a diffusive process using Moore-Shannon network reliability. The network reliability is a finite degree polynomial which provides the probability of observing a certain configuration for a diffusive process on networks. Examples of such processes analyzed here are outbreak of an epidemic in a population, spread of an invasive species through international trade of commodities and spread of a perturbation in a physical system with discrete magnetic spins. Network reliability is a novel tool which can be used to compare the efficiency of network models with the observed data, to find important components of the system as well as to estimate the functions of thermodynamic state variables. |
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Application of Network Reliability to Analyze Diffusive Processes on Graph Dynamical Systems |
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Application of Network Reliability to Analyze Diffusive Processes on Graph Dynamical Systems |
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Application of Network Reliability to Analyze Diffusive Processes on Graph Dynamical Systems |
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