Testing the Collective Properties of Small-World Networks through Roughness Scaling

Abstract

Motivated by a fundamental synchronization problem in scalable parallel computing and by a recent criterion for ``mean-field'' synchronizability in interacting systems, we study the Edwards-Wilkinson model on two variations of a small-worldnetwork. In the first version each site has exactly one random link of strength p, while in the second one each site on average has p links of unit strength. We construct a perturbative description for the width of the stationary-state surface (a measure of synchronization), in the weak- and sparse-coupling limits, respectively, and verify the results by performing exact numerical diagonalization. The width remains finite in both cases, but exhibits anomalous scaling with p in the latter for d≤ 2.

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