Error and attack tolerance of complex networks. Albert, R., Jeong, H., & Barabási, A. Nature, 406(27):378 – 381, 2000. bibtex*:AlbertErrorattacktolerance2000
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Many complex systems display a surprising degree of tolerance against errors. For example, relatively simple organisms grow, persist and reproduce despite drastic pharmaceutical or environmental interventions, an error tolerance attributed to the robustness of the underlying metabolic network 1 . Complex communication networks 2 display a surprising degree of robust-ness: although key components regularly malfunction, local fail-ures rarely lead to the loss of the global information-carrying ability of the network. The stability of these and other complex systems is often attributed to the redundant wiring of the func-tional web defined by the systems’ components. Here we demon-strate that error tolerance is not shared by all redundant systems: it is displayed only by a class of inhomogeneously wired networks,
@article{albert_error_2000,
	title = {Error and attack tolerance of complex networks},
	volume = {406},
	doi = {10.1038/35019019},
	abstract = {Many complex systems display a surprising degree of tolerance against errors. For example, relatively simple organisms grow, persist and reproduce despite drastic pharmaceutical or environmental interventions, an error tolerance attributed to the robustness of the underlying metabolic network 1 . Complex communication networks 2 display a surprising degree of robust-ness: although key components regularly malfunction, local fail-ures rarely lead to the loss of the global information-carrying ability of the network. The stability of these and other complex systems is often attributed to the redundant wiring of the func-tional web defined by the systems’ components. Here we demon-strate that error tolerance is not shared by all redundant systems: it is displayed only by a class of inhomogeneously wired networks,},
	number = {27},
	journal = {Nature},
	author = {Albert, Réka and Jeong, Hawoong and Barabási, Albert-László},
	year = {2000},
	note = {bibtex*:AlbertErrorattacktolerance2000},
	keywords = {arquitetura de redes, redes complexas, sistemas complexos},
	pages = {378 -- 381},
}

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