Universal behavior of cascading failures in interdependent networks

Dongli Duan, Changchun Lv, Shubin Si, Zhen Wang, Daqing Li, Jianxi Gao, Shlomo Havlin, H. Eugene Stanley, Stefano Boccaletti

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Abstract

Catastrophic and major disasters in real-world systems, such as blackouts in power grids or global failures in critical infrastructures, are often triggered by minor events which originate a cascading failure in interdependent graphs. We present here a self-consistent theory enabling the systematic analysis of cascading failures in such networks and encompassing a broad range of dynamical systems, from epidemic spreading, to birth–death processes, to biochemical and regulatory dynamics. We offer testable predictions on breakdown scenarios, and, in particular, we unveil the conditions under which the percolation transition is of the first-order or the second-order type, as well as prove that accounting for dynamics in the nodes always accelerates the cascading process. Besides applying directly to relevant real-world situations, our results give practical hints on how to engineer more robust networked systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22452-22457
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume116
Issue number45
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Nov 2019

Keywords

  • Cascading failure
  • Interdependent network
  • Robustness
  • Spreading

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