Research of New Certain Metrics of Network Invulnerability

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-elasticity of network that measure the network invulnerability and node resilience measure the node importance are put forward in case of the great amount of calculation and the finite field of application of the existing metrics. The disadvantages of the vulnerability of node,the importance of node ,the tenacity, and the betweenness of node are point out through the comparability. The node resilience and -resilience of network of certain varies types and varies scales networks are calculated and compared, the result of the comparability and analysis is that the metrics this paper confined are effective metrics in measuring the invulnerability in aspects of the field of application and the exactness. the metrics are available in designing the network and evaluating the network invulnerability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 301-303)

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1322-1326

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July 2011

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