Explosive Percolation in the Human Protein Homology Network

ORAL

Abstract

We study the explosive character of the percolation transition in a real-world network. We show that the emergence of a spanning cluster in the Human Protein Homology Network (H-PHN) exhibits similar features to an Achlioptas-type process and is markedly different from regular random percolation. The underlying mechanism of this transition can be described by slow-growing clusters that remain isolated until the later stages of the process, when the addition of a small number of links leads to the rapid interconnection of these modules into a giant cluster. Our results indicate that the evolutionary-based process that shapes the topology of the H-PHN through duplication-divergence events may occur in sudden steps.

Authors

  • Hernan Rozenfeld

    APS

  • Lazaros Gallos

    City College of New York, CCNY

  • Hernan Makse

    CCNY