Plexiform Identity

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Scale-free networks are remarkably robust to loss of a random node in the network, while still maintaining their topological characteristics such as average path length. However, scale-free networks can be disabled by losing a small number of hub nodes—so they are susceptible to attack by processes such as infection or malignant transformation that affect these key network components.
Network Medicine: Complex Systems in Human Disease and Therapeutics
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