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Análisis de Resiliencia y Vulnerabilidad de Redes×Análisis de Redes Multicapa×
CampoAnálisis de redesAnálisis de redes
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen20002013–2014 (formal mathematical framework)
Autor originalAlbert, Jeong & BarabásiKivelä et al. (2014); De Domenico et al. (2013)
TipoNetwork robustness / vulnerability frameworkGraph-theoretic network model
Fuente seminalAlbert, R., Jeong, H. & Barabási, A.L. (2000). Error and attack tolerance of complex networks. Nature, 406, 378–382. DOI ↗Kivelä, M. et al. (2014). Multilayer Networks. Journal of Complex Networks, 2(3), 203–271. DOI ↗
Aliasnetwork vulnerability analysis, attack tolerance analysis, Ağ Dayanıklılığı ve Güvenlik Açığı Analizimultiplex network analysis, multiplex networks, Çok Katmanlı Ağ Analizi (Multiplex Networks)
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ResumenNetwork resilience and vulnerability analysis is an analytical framework, formalised by Albert, Jeong, and Barabási (2000), that measures how a network degrades functionally as nodes or edges are progressively removed. By running targeted-attack simulations — removing the highest-centrality nodes first — and random-failure simulations — removing nodes at uniform probability — the framework identifies which structural elements are critical to network integrity and where infrastructure is most exposed.Multilayer network analysis is a graph-theoretic framework, formalised by Kivelä et al. (2014) and De Domenico et al. (2013), that represents the same set of nodes simultaneously across multiple relationship layers. Where a single-layer network collapses all relationships into one graph, the multilayer model preserves the distinct relational context of each layer — social platform, biological interaction type, or infrastructure tier — while also modelling how layers couple with each other through interlayer edges.
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