Summary
International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications
2015
Session Number:A3L-B
Session:
Number:A3L-B-3
The Scaling Properties of Dynamical Fluctuations in Temporal Networks
Liping Chi, Chunbin Yang,
pp.137-140
Publication Date:2015/12/1
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.47.A3L-B-3
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Summary:
The factorial moments analyses are performed to study the scaling properties of fluctuations of contacts and nodes in temporal networks based on empirical data sets. The intermittent behaviors are observed in the fluctuations for all orders q. It indicates that the system has self-similarity structure and the fluctuations are not purely random but dynamical and correlated. The scaling exponents for contacts in Prostitution data and nodes in Conference data are very close to that for 2D Ising model undergoing a second-order phase transition.