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Bursty switching dynamics promotes the collapse of network topologies

Ziyan Zeng, Minyu Feng, Matjaž Perc, Jürgen Kurths

2025Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Time-varying connections are crucial in understanding the structures and dynamics of complex networks. In this paper, we propose a continuous-time switching topology model for temporal networks that are driven by bursty behaviour and study the effects on network structure and dynamic processes. Each edge can switch between an active and a dormant state, leading to intermittent activation patterns that are characterized by a renewal process. We analyse the stationarity of the network activation scale and emerging degree distributions by means of the Markov chain theory. We show that switching dynamics can promote the collapse of network topologies by reducing heterogeneities and forming isolated components in the underlying network. Our results indicate that switching topologies can significantly influence random walks in different networks and promote cooperation in donation games. Our research thus provides a simple quantitative framework to study network dynamics with temporal and intermittent interactions across social and technological networks.

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