Dynamical processes on metric networks
Lucas B\"ottcher, Mason A. Porter

TL;DR
This paper introduces techniques for analyzing dynamical processes modeled by PDEs on metric networks, providing numerical methods and software to study phenomena like wave propagation and diffusion on networks with spatial structure.
Contribution
The paper presents a collection of numerical approaches and paradigmatic PDE models for studying dynamics on metric networks, enhancing accessibility and understanding of structure-dynamics interactions.
Findings
Spectral methods account for degenerate eigenmodes.
Numerical experiments on networks with up to 10^4 nodes and edges.
Software implementation available online.
Abstract
The structure of a network has a major effect on dynamical processes on that network. Many studies of the interplay between network structure and dynamics have focused on models of phenomena such as disease spread, opinion formation and changes, coupled oscillators, and random walks. In parallel to these developments, there have been many studies of wave propagation and other spatially extended processes on networks. These latter studies consider metric networks, in which the edges are associated with real intervals. Metric networks give a mathematical framework to describe dynamical processes that include both temporal and spatial evolution of some quantity of interest -- such as the concentration of a diffusing substance or the amplitude of a wave -- by using edge-specific intervals that quantify distance information between nodes. Dynamical processes on metric networks often take the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · advanced mathematical theories · Complex Network Analysis Techniques
