Optimization of Network Robustness to Random Breakdowns

Abstract

We study network configurations that provide optimal robustness to random breakdowns for networks with a given number of nodes N and a given cost--which we take as the average number of connections per node . We find that the network design that maximizes fc, the fraction of nodes that are randomly removed before global connectivity is lost, consists of q=[(-1)/] N high degree nodes (``hubs'') of degree N and N-q nodes of degree 1. Also, we show that 1-fc approaches 0 as 1/ N--faster than any other network configuration including scale-free networks. We offer a simple heuristic argument to explain our results.

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