New Journal of Physics (Jan 2017)

Spreading of localized attacks in spatial multiplex networks

  • Dana Vaknin,
  • Michael M Danziger,
  • Shlomo Havlin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa7b09
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
p. 073037

Abstract

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Many real-world multilayer systems such as critical infrastructure are interdependent and embedded in space with links of a characteristic length. They are also vulnerable to localized attacks or failures, such as terrorist attacks or natural catastrophes, which affect all nodes within a given radius. Here we study the effects of localized attacks on spatial multiplex networks of two layers. We find a metastable region where a localized attack larger than a critical size induces a nucleation transition as a cascade of failures spreads throughout the system, leading to its collapse. We develop a theory to predict the critical attack size and find that it exhibits novel scaling behavior. We further find that localized attacks in these multiplex systems can induce a previously unobserved combination of random and spatial cascades. Our results demonstrate important vulnerabilities in real-world interdependent networks and show new theoretical features of spatial networks.

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