2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.09035
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Edge Rewiring Goes Neural: Boosting Network Resilience without Rich Features

Abstract: Improving the resilience of a network protects the system from natural disasters and malicious attacks. This is typically achieved by introducing new edges, which however may reach beyond the maximum number of connections a node could sustain. Many studies then resort to the degree-preserving operation of rewiring, which swaps existing edges AC, BD to new edges AB, CD. A significant line of studies focuses on this technique for theoretical and practical results while leaving three limitations: network utility … Show more

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