Percolation and connection times in multi-scale dynamic networks

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DOI10.1016/J.SPA.2022.06.008zbMATH Open1491.60179arXiv2103.03171OpenAlexW3135763869MaRDI QIDQ2157334FDOQ2157334

Elie Cali, Benedikt Jahnel, Christian Hirsch

Publication date: 27 July 2022

Published in: Stochastic Processes and their Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study the effects of mobility on two crucial characteristics in multi-scale dynamic networks: percolation and connection times. Our analysis provides insights into the question, to what extent long-time averages are well-approximated by the expected values of the corresponding quantities, i.e., the percolation and connection probabilities. In particular, we show that in multi-scale models, strong random effects may persist in the limit. Depending on the precise model choice, these may take the form of a spatial birth-death process or a Brownian motion. Despite the variety of structures that appear in the limit, we show that they can be tackled in a common framework with the potential to be applicable more generally in order to identify limits in dynamic spatial network models going beyond the examples considered in the present work.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.03171




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