Dynamics of Tipping Cascades on Complex Networks

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This article examines network models to better predict tipping points, defined as “a critical threshold (tipping point) at which a tiny perturbation can qualitatively alter the state or development of the subsystem.” By using moisture measures in the Amazon rainforest as a model system, the authors determine that “clustering and spatial organization increase the vulnerability of networks and can lead to tipping of the whole network.”

Author(s)

Jonathan Krönke, Nico Wunderling, Ricarda Winkelmann, Arie Staal, Benedikt Stumpf, Obbe A. Tuinenburg, and Jonathan F. Donges

Publication Date

29 April 2020

Publisher

Physical Review E (vol. 101)

DOI / URL

Cracked-Glass-v2-PS1000

Resource Type

Academic Journal Article

Systems Addressed

Ecosystems
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