Effect of threshold disorder on the quorum percolation model

Pascal Monceau, Renaud Renault, Stéphane Métens, and Samuel Bottani
Phys. Rev. E 94, 012316 – Published 27 July 2016

Abstract

We study the modifications induced in the behavior of the quorum percolation model on neural networks with Gaussian in-degree by taking into account an uncorrelated Gaussian thresholds variability. We derive a mean-field approach and show its relevance by carrying out explicit Monte Carlo simulations. It turns out that such a disorder shifts the position of the percolation transition, impacts the size of the giant cluster, and can even destroy the transition. Moreover, we highlight the occurrence of disorder independent fixed points above the quorum critical value. The mean-field approach enables us to interpret these effects in terms of activation probability. A finite-size analysis enables us to show that the order parameter is weakly self-averaging with an exponent independent on the thresholds disorder. Last, we show that the effects of the thresholds and connectivity disorders cannot be easily discriminated from the measured averaged physical quantities.

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  • Received 8 March 2016

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.94.012316

©2016 American Physical Society

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Pascal Monceau1,2,*, Renaud Renault1, Stéphane Métens1, and Samuel Bottani1

  • 1Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes, UMR 7057 CNRS, Université Denis Diderot-Paris 7, 10 rue A. Domon et L. Duquet, 75013 Paris Cedex, France
  • 2Université d'Evry-Val d'Essonne, France

  • *pascal.monceau@univ-paris-diderot.fr

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Vol. 94, Iss. 1 — July 2016

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