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An animation demonstrating how a single failure may result in other failures throughout a network.
演示单个故障如何导致整个网络中其他故障的动画

An animation demonstrating how a single failure may result in other failures throughout a network.

演示单个故障如何导致整个网络中其他故障的动画。

A cascading failure is a process in a system of interconnected parts in which the failure of one or few parts can trigger the failure of other parts and so on. Such a failure may happen in many types of systems, including power transmission, computer networking, finance, transportation systems, organisms, the human body, and ecosystems.

A cascading failure is a process in a system of interconnected parts in which the failure of one or few parts can trigger the failure of other parts and so on. Such a failure may happen in many types of systems, including power transmission, computer networking, finance, transportation systems, organisms, the human body, and ecosystems.

级联故障 Cascading Failure是一个相互连接的部件系统中的一个或几个部件的故障可以引发其他部件的故障等过程。这种故障可能发生在许多类型的系统中,包括电力输送、计算机网络、金融、交通系统、微生物、人体和生态系统。

 --趣木木讨论)“ 级联故障 Cascading Failure是一个相互连接的部件系统中的一个或几个部件的故障可以引发其他部件的故障等过程”有点不太顺

Cascading failures may occur when one part of the system fails. When this happens, other parts must then compensate for the failed component. This in turn overloads these nodes, causing them to fail as well, prompting additional nodes to fail one after another.

Cascading failures may occur when one part of the system fails. When this happens, other parts must then compensate for the failed component. This in turn overloads these nodes, causing them to fail as well, prompting additional nodes to fail one after another.

当系统的一部分发生故障时,可能会发生级联故障。当这种情况发生时,其他部分必须对发生故障的部分进行补偿,这反过来又使这些节点超载,导致它们也发生故障,促使更多的节点相继发生故障。


In power transmission

在电力输送中


Cascading failure is common in power grids when one of the elements fails (completely or partially) and shifts its load to nearby elements in the system. Those nearby elements are then pushed beyond their capacity so they become overloaded and shift their load onto other elements. Cascading failure is a common effect seen in high voltage systems, where a single point of failure (SPF) on a fully loaded or slightly overloaded system results in a sudden spike across all nodes of the system. This surge current can induce the already overloaded nodes into failure, setting off more overloads and thereby taking down the entire system in a very short time.

Cascading failure is common in power grids when one of the elements fails (completely or partially) and shifts its load to nearby elements in the system. Those nearby elements are then pushed beyond their capacity so they become overloaded and shift their load onto other elements. Cascading failure is a common effect seen in high voltage systems, where a single point of failure (SPF) on a fully loaded or slightly overloaded system results in a sudden spike across all nodes of the system. This surge current can induce the already overloaded nodes into failure, setting off more overloads and thereby taking down the entire system in a very short time.

级联故障在电网中很常见,当其中一个元件(完全或部分)发生故障并将其负荷转移到系统中附近的元件时,就会推动那些附近的元件超出其容量,从而过载,并将其负荷转移到其他元件上。级联故障在高压系统中也很常见,在一个满载或轻度过载的系统中,一个 单点故障 Single Point of Failure (SPF)会导致系统所有节点突然出现尖峰。这种 浪涌电流

Surge Current可能会导致已经超载的节点发生故障,引发更多过载,从而在很短的时间内使整个系统瘫痪。


This failure process cascades through the elements of the system like a ripple on a pond and continues until substantially all of the elements in the system are compromised and/or the system becomes functionally disconnected from the source of its load. For example, under certain conditions a large power grid can collapse after the failure of a single transformer.

This failure process cascades through the elements of the system like a ripple on a pond and continues until substantially all of the elements in the system are compromised and/or the system becomes functionally disconnected from the source of its load. For example, under certain conditions a large power grid can collapse after the failure of a single transformer.

这个故障过程就像池塘上的涟漪一样,在系统的各个元件中层层叠加,直到系统中的所有元件都受到损害和/或系统在功能上与负载源断开。例如,在某些情况下,一个大型电网可能因为单个变压器的故障而崩溃。


Monitoring the operation of a system, in real-time, and judicious disconnection of parts can help stop a cascade. Another common technique is to calculate a safety margin for the system by computer simulation of possible failures, to establish safe operating levels below which none of the calculated scenarios is predicted to cause cascading failure, and to identify the parts of the network which are most likely to cause cascading failures.[1]

Monitoring the operation of a system, in real-time, and judicious disconnection of parts can help stop a cascade. Another common technique is to calculate a safety margin for the system by computer simulation of possible failures, to establish safe operating levels below which none of the calculated scenarios is predicted to cause cascading failure, and to identify the parts of the network which are most likely to cause cascading failures.

实时监测系统的运行情况,并明智地断开部件的连接,有助于阻止级联。 另一种常见的技术是通过计算机模拟可能发生的故障来计算系统的安全边际,确定安全运行水平,在此水平之下,预计计算出的任何一种情况都不会引起级联故障,并确定网络中最有可能引起级联故障的部分。


One of the primary problems with preventing electrical grid failures is that the speed of the control signal is no faster than the speed of the propagating power overload, i.e. since both the control signal and the electrical power are moving at the same speed, it is not possible to isolate the outage by sending a warning ahead to isolate the element.

One of the primary problems with preventing electrical grid failures is that the speed of the control signal is no faster than the speed of the propagating power overload, i.e. since both the control signal and the electrical power are moving at the same speed, it is not possible to isolate the outage by sending a warning ahead to isolate the element.

防止电网故障的主要问题之一是,控制信号的速度不快于传播功率过载的速度,即由于控制信号和电力都以同样的速度运动,所以无法通过提前发出警告来隔离元件从而隔离停电。


The question if power grid failures are correlated have been studied in Daqing Li et al.[2] as well as by Paul DH Hines et al.[3]

The question if power grid failures are correlated have been studied in Daqing Li et al. as well as by Paul DH Hines et al.

电网故障是否具有相关性的问题,李大庆等人以及Paul DH Hines等人都有研究。


Examples

案例

Cascading failure caused the following power outages:

Cascading failure caused the following power outages:

级联故障曾导致以下停电:


In computer networks

在计算机网络中



Cascading failures can also occur in computer networks (such as the Internet) in which network traffic is severely impaired or halted to or between larger sections of the network, caused by failing or disconnected hardware or software. In this context, the cascading failure is known by the term cascade failure. A cascade failure can affect large groups of people and systems.

Cascading failures can also occur in computer networks (such as the Internet) in which network traffic is severely impaired or halted to or between larger sections of the network, caused by failing or disconnected hardware or software. In this context, the cascading failure is known by the term cascade failure. A cascade failure can affect large groups of people and systems.

级联故障也可能发生在计算机网络(如因特网)中,由于硬件或软件的故障或断开,导致网络中较大部分的网络通信严重受损或停止。在这种情况下,级联故障被称为术语级联故障。级联故障会影响到大批人员和系统。


The cause of a cascade failure is usually the overloading of a single, crucial router or node, which causes the node to go down, even briefly. It can also be caused by taking a node down for maintenance or upgrades. In either case, traffic is routed to or through another (alternative) path. This alternative path, as a result, becomes overloaded, causing it to go down, and so on. It will also affect systems which depend on the node for regular operation.

The cause of a cascade failure is usually the overloading of a single, crucial router or node, which causes the node to go down, even briefly. It can also be caused by taking a node down for maintenance or upgrades. In either case, traffic is routed to or through another (alternative) path. This alternative path, as a result, becomes overloaded, causing it to go down, and so on. It will also affect systems which depend on the node for regular operation.

级联故障的原因通常是一个单个关键的路由器或节点的超载,导致节点宕机或短暂地宕机。它也可能是由于为了维护或升级而关闭一个节点引起的。在这两种情况下,流量都被路由到或通过另一条(替代)路径。结果,这条替代路径变得过载,导致它宕机,等等。它还会影响依赖该节点正常运行的系统。


Symptoms

症状


The symptoms of a cascade failure include: packet loss and high network latency, not just to single systems, but to whole sections of a network or the internet. The high latency and packet loss is caused by the nodes that fail to operate due to congestion collapse, which causes them to still be present in the network but without much or any useful communication going through them. As a result, routes can still be considered valid, without them actually providing communication.

The symptoms of a cascade failure include: packet loss and high network latency, not just to single systems, but to whole sections of a network or the internet. The high latency and packet loss is caused by the nodes that fail to operate due to congestion collapse, which causes them to still be present in the network but without much or any useful communication going through them. As a result, routes can still be considered valid, without them actually providing communication.

级联故障的症状包括: 数据包丢失和高网络延迟,不仅仅是对单个系统,而是对整个网络或互联网部分。高延迟和数据包丢失是由于网络拥塞崩溃导致节点无法正常运行,这使得它们仍然存在于网络中,但是没有太多或任何有用的通信通过它们。因此,路由仍然可被认为是有效的,而实际上它们并没有提供通信。

 --趣木木讨论)“级联故障的症状”  中的症状是不是可以思考换一下词语 印象中症状一般形容人  换成“表现”或其他是否更好

If enough routes go down because of a cascade failure, a complete section of the network or internet can become unreachable. Although undesired, this can help speed up the recovery from this failure as connections will time out, and other nodes will give up trying to establish connections to the section(s) that have become cut off, decreasing load on the involved nodes.

If enough routes go down because of a cascade failure, a complete section of the network or internet can become unreachable. Although undesired, this can help speed up the recovery from this failure as connections will time out, and other nodes will give up trying to establish connections to the section(s) that have become cut off, decreasing load on the involved nodes.

如果有足够多的路由因为级联故障而中断,网络或互联网的一个完整部分就会无法访问。尽管我们不希望出现这种情况,但这有助于加快从故障中恢复的速度,因为连接会超时,其他节点会放弃尝试与被切断的部分建立连接,从而减少相关节点的负载。


A common occurrence during a cascade failure is a walking failure, where sections go down, causing the next section to fail, after which the first section comes back up. This ripple can make several passes through the same sections or connecting nodes before stability is restored.

A common occurrence during a cascade failure is a walking failure, where sections go down, causing the next section to fail, after which the first section comes back up. This ripple can make several passes through the same sections or connecting nodes before stability is restored.

在级联故障中,一个常见的现象是行走故障,即各段下行,导致下一段故障,之后第一段回升。在恢复稳定之前,这种波纹可能会在相同的区段或连接节点上进行多次传递。


History

历史


Cascade failures are a relatively recent development, with the massive increase in traffic and the high interconnectivity between systems and networks. The term was first applied in this context in the late 1990s by a Dutch IT professional and has slowly become a relatively common term for this kind of large-scale failure.[citation needed]

Cascade failures are a relatively recent development, with the massive increase in traffic and the high interconnectivity between systems and networks. The term was first applied in this context in the late 1990s by a Dutch IT professional and has slowly become a relatively common term for this kind of large-scale failure.

级联故障是一个相对较新的发展,随着流量的大量增加和系统与网络之间的高度互连性而出现。这个术语最早是在90年代末由一位荷兰的IT专业人员在此情况下使用的,后来慢慢成为这种大规模故障的一个比较常见的术语。



Example

案例


Network failures typically start when a single network node fails. Initially, the traffic that would normally go through the node is stopped. Systems and users get errors about not being able to reach hosts. Usually, the redundant systems of an ISP respond very quickly, choosing another path through a different backbone. The routing path through this alternative route is longer, with more hops and subsequently going through more systems that normally do not process the amount of traffic suddenly offered.

Network failures typically start when a single network node fails. Initially, the traffic that would normally go through the node is stopped. Systems and users get errors about not being able to reach hosts. Usually, the redundant systems of an ISP respond very quickly, choosing another path through a different backbone. The routing path through this alternative route is longer, with more hops and subsequently going through more systems that normally do not process the amount of traffic suddenly offered.

网络故障通常在单个网络节点故障时开始。最初,正常情况下会经过该节点的流量被停止。系统和用户会得到无法到达主机的错误。通常,ISP的冗余系统会很快做出反应,选择另一条通过不同骨干网的路径。通过这条替代路径的路由路径更长,跳数更多,随后要经过更多的系统,而这些系统通常不会处理突然提供的流量。


This can cause one or more systems along the alternative route to go down, creating similar problems of their own.

This can cause one or more systems along the alternative route to go down, creating similar problems of their own.

这可能会导致替代路线上的一个或多个系统瘫痪,造成自身的类似问题。


Also, related systems are affected in this case. As an example, DNS resolution might fail and what would normally cause systems to be interconnected, might break connections that are not even directly involved in the actual systems that went down. This, in turn, may cause seemingly unrelated nodes to develop problems, that can cause another cascade failure all on its own.

Also, related systems are affected in this case. As an example, DNS resolution might fail and what would normally cause systems to be interconnected, might break connections that are not even directly involved in the actual systems that went down. This, in turn, may cause seemingly unrelated nodes to develop problems, that can cause another cascade failure all on its own.

此外,在这种情况下,相关系统也会受到影响。例如,DNS解析可能会失败,通常会导致系统互连的情况可能会破坏甚至没有直接参与实际系统故障的连接。而这又可能导致看似不相关的节点出现问题,从而导致另一个级联故障的发生。


In December 2012, a partial loss (40%) of Gmail service occurred globally, for 18 minutes. This loss of service was caused by a routine update of load balancing software which contained faulty logic—in this case, the error was caused by logic using an inappropriate all instead of the more appropriate some. The cascading error was fixed by fully updating a single node in the network instead of partially updating all nodes at one time.

In December 2012, a partial loss (40%) of Gmail service occurred globally, for 18 minutes. This loss of service was caused by a routine update of load balancing software which contained faulty logic—in this case, the error was caused by logic using an inappropriate all instead of the more appropriate some. The cascading error was fixed by fully updating a single node in the network instead of partially updating all nodes at one time.

2012年12月,Gmail服务在全球范围内出现了部分损失(40%),持续了18分钟。这次服务损失是由包含错误逻辑的负载平衡软件的例行更新引起的--在这种情况下,该错误是由使用不合适的all而不是更合适的some的逻辑引起的。通过完全更新网络中的一个节点,而不是一次部分更新所有节点,修复了级联错误。

 --趣木木讨论)“The cascading error”可以思考一下 级联错误 与级联故障是否一样

Cascading structural failure

级联结构故障

Certain load-bearing structures with discrete structural components can be subject to the "zipper effect", where the failure of a single structural member increases the load on adjacent members. In the case of the Hyatt Regency walkway collapse, a suspended walkway (which was already overstressed due to an error in construction) failed when a single vertical suspension rod failed, overloading the neighboring rods which failed sequentially (i.e. like a zipper). A bridge that can have such a failure is called fracture critical, and numerous bridge collapses have been caused by the failure of a single part. Properly designed structures use an adequate factor of safety and/or alternate load paths to prevent this type of mechanical cascade failure.[4]

Certain load-bearing structures with discrete structural components can be subject to the "zipper effect", where the failure of a single structural member increases the load on adjacent members. In the case of the Hyatt Regency walkway collapse, a suspended walkway (which was already overstressed due to an error in construction) failed when a single vertical suspension rod failed, overloading the neighboring rods which failed sequentially (i.e. like a zipper). A bridge that can have such a failure is called fracture critical, and numerous bridge collapses have been caused by the failure of a single part. Properly designed structures use an adequate factor of safety and/or alternate load paths to prevent this type of mechanical cascade failure.

某些具有离散结构构件的承重结构可能会出现 "拉链效应",即单个结构构件的失效会增加相邻构件的荷载。 在凯悦酒店人行道坍塌事件中,当单根垂直悬杆失效时,悬空的人行道(由于施工中的错误,人行道已经过度受力)失效,使相邻的悬杆超载,相邻的悬杆依次失效(像拉链一样)。一座可能发生这种破坏的桥梁被称为断裂临界桥梁,许多桥梁的坍塌都是由单一部件的故障引起的。正确设计的结构使用足够的安全系数和/或交替的荷载路径来防止这种类型的机械级联失效。


Other examples

其他例子


Biology

生物


Biochemical cascades exist in biology, where a small reaction can have system-wide implications. One negative example is ischemic cascade, in which a small ischemic attack releases toxins which kill off far more cells than the initial damage, resulting in more toxins being released. Current research is to find a way to block this cascade in stroke patients to minimize the damage.

Biochemical cascades exist in biology, where a small reaction can have system-wide implications. One negative example is ischemic cascade, in which a small ischemic attack releases toxins which kill off far more cells than the initial damage, resulting in more toxins being released. Current research is to find a way to block this cascade in stroke patients to minimize the damage.

生物学中存在着生化级联,一个小的反应就会对整个系统产生影响。一个负面的例子是缺血性级联反应,在这种反应中,一个小的缺血性发作释放出的毒素比最初的损伤杀死更多的细胞,导致更多的毒素被释放。目前的研究正在寻找一种方法来阻断中风患者的这种级联反应,以最大限度地减少损伤。


In the study of extinction, sometimes the extinction of one species will cause many other extinctions to happen. Such a species is known as a keystone species.

In the study of extinction, sometimes the extinction of one species will cause many other extinctions to happen. Such a species is known as a keystone species.

在物种灭绝的研究中,有时一个物种的灭绝会导致许多其他物种的灭绝。这样的物种被称为关键物种。


Electronics

电子学


Another example is the Cockcroft–Walton generator, which can also experience cascade failures wherein one failed diode can result in all the diodes failing in a fraction of a second.

Another example is the Cockcroft–Walton generator, which can also experience cascade failures wherein one failed diode can result in all the diodes failing in a fraction of a second.

另一个例子是Cockcroft-Walton发电机,它也会发生级联故障,其中一个故障的二极管会导致所有二极管在几分之一秒内发生故障。


Yet another example of this effect in a scientific experiment was the implosion in 2001 of several thousand fragile glass photomultiplier tubes used in the Super-Kamiokande experiment, where the shock wave caused by the failure of a single detector appears to have triggered the implosion of the other detectors in a chain reaction.

Yet another example of this effect in a scientific experiment was the implosion in 2001 of several thousand fragile glass photomultiplier tubes used in the Super-Kamiokande experiment, where the shock wave caused by the failure of a single detector appears to have triggered the implosion of the other detectors in a chain reaction.

在科学实验中,这种效应的另一个例子是2001年用于超级神冈探测器实验中使用的几千支易碎的玻璃光电倍增管发生内爆,其中一个探测器的故障造成的冲击波似乎引发了连锁反应中其他探测器的内爆。


Finance

金融


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In finance, the risk of cascading failures of financial institutions is referred to as systemic risk: the failure of one financial institution may cause other financial institutions (its counterparties) to fail, cascading throughout the system.[5]

In finance, the risk of cascading failures of financial institutions is referred to as systemic risk: the failure of one financial institution may cause other financial institutions (its counterparties) to fail, cascading throughout the system.

在金融领域,金融机构连锁倒闭的风险被称为系统性风险:一家金融机构的倒闭可能会引起其他金融机构(其交易对手)的倒闭,在整个系统中连锁倒闭。

Institutions that are believed to pose systemic risk are deemed either "too big to fail" (TBTF) or "too interconnected to fail" (TICTF), depending on why they appear to pose a threat.

Institutions that are believed to pose systemic risk are deemed either "too big to fail" (TBTF) or "too interconnected to fail" (TICTF), depending on why they appear to pose a threat.

那些被认为构成系统性风险的机构要么被视为“太大而不能倒”(TBTF) ,要么被视为“太相关而不能倒闭”(TICTF) ,这取决于它们为什么会构成威胁。


Note however that systemic risk is not due to individual institutions per se, but due to the interconnections. For detailed models in economics and finance, see Elliott et al. (2014) and Acemoglu et al. (2015).[6][7]

Note however that systemic risk is not due to individual institutions per se, but due to the interconnections. For detailed models in economics and finance, see Elliott et al. (2014) and Acemoglu et al. (2015).

但请注意,系统性风险不是由于单个机构本身造成的,而是由于它们相互之间的联系。关于经济学和金融学的详细模型,请参阅Elliott等人(2014)和Acemoglu等人(2015)的文章。


A related (though distinct) type of cascading failure in finance occurs in the stock market, exemplified by the 2010 Flash Crash.

A related (though distinct) type of cascading failure in finance occurs in the stock market, exemplified by the 2010 Flash Crash.

金融领域的一种相关的(但不同的)级联失败发生在股票市场,2010年的闪电崩盘就是一个例子。


For another framework to study and predict the effect of cascading failures in finance see [8][5]

For another framework to study and predict the effect of cascading failures in finance see

有关研究和预测金融连锁反应影响的另一个框架,请参见


Interdependent cascading failures

相互依赖的级联故障


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Fig. 1: Illustration of the interdependent relationship among different infrastructures

Fig. 1: Illustration of the interdependent relationship among different infrastructures

图1: 不同基础设施之间的相互依存关系的说明

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Fig. 2. Schematic demonstration of first- and second-order percolation transitions. In the second-order case, the giant component is continuously approaching zero at the percolation threshold p = p_c. In the first-order case, the giant component approaches zero discontinuously

Fig. 2. Schematic demonstration of first- and second-order percolation transitions. In the second-order case, the giant component is continuously approaching zero at the percolation threshold p = p_c. In the first-order case, the giant component approaches zero discontinuously

图2: 一阶和二阶渗流过渡的示意图。在二阶情况下,最大连通分支 giant component在渗流阈值p=p_c时不断接近零。在一阶情况下,最大连通分支不连续地接近零。


Diverse infrastructures such as water supply, transportation, fuel and power stations are coupled together and depend on each other for functioning, see Fig. 1. Owing to this coupling, interdependent networks are extremely sensitive to random failures, and in particular to targeted attacks, such that a failure of a small fraction of nodes in one network can triger an iterative cascade of failures in several interdependent networks.[9][10] Electrical blackouts frequently result from a cascade of failures between interdependent networks, and the problem has been dramatically exemplified by the several large-scale blackouts that have occurred in recent years. Blackouts are a fascinating demonstration of the important role played by the dependencies between networks. For example, the 2003 Italy blackout resulted in a widespread failure of the railway network, health care systems, and financial services and, in addition, severely influenced the telecommunication networks. The partial failure of the communication system in turn further impaired the electrical grid management system, thus producing a positive feedback on the power grid.[11] This example emphasizes how inter-dependence can significantly magnify the damage in an interacting network system. A framework to study the cascading failures between coupled networks based on percolation theory was developed recently.引用错误:没有找到与</ref>对应的<ref>标签 The cascading failures can lead to abrupt collapse compare to percolation in a single network where the breakdown of the network is continuous, see Fig. 2.

|arxiv=1012.0206|bibcode=2010Natur.464.1025B}}</ref> The cascading failures can lead to abrupt collapse compare to percolation in a single network where the breakdown of the network is continuous, see Fig. 2.

与级联故障可能会导致突然崩溃相比,在单一网络中,网络的崩溃是连续的,见图2。

Cascading failures in spatially embedded systems have been

Cascading failures in spatially embedded systems have been

空间嵌入式系统中的级联故障已经成为当前研究的热点。

shown to lead to extreme vulnerability.[12] For the dynamic process of cascading failures see ref.[13] A model for repairing failures in order to avoid cascading failures was developed by Di Muro et al.[14]

shown to lead to extreme vulnerability. For the dynamic process of cascading failures see ref. A model for repairing failures in order to avoid cascading failures was developed by Di Muro et al.

显示会导致极端的脆弱性。关于级联故障的动态过程见参考文献。Di Muro等人开发了一个修复故障的模型,以避免级联故障。


Furthermore, it was shown that such systems when embedded in space are extremely vulnerable to localized attacks or failures. Above a critical radius of damage, the failure may spread to the entire system.[15]

Furthermore, it was shown that such systems when embedded in space are extremely vulnerable to localized attacks or failures. Above a critical radius of damage, the failure may spread to the entire system.

此外,研究表明,当这种系统嵌入空间时,极易受到局部攻击或故障的影响。超过临界损伤半径,故障可能扩散到整个系统。


Model for overload cascading failures

过载级联故障模型

A model for cascading failures due to overload propagation is the Motter–Lai model.[16] The tempo-spatial propagation of such failures have been studied by Jichang Zhao et al.[17]

A model for cascading failures due to overload propagation is the Motter–Lai model. The tempo-spatial propagation of such failures have been studied by Jichang Zhao et al.

过载传播导致的级联故障的模型是Motter-Lai模型。赵继昌等人对这种故障的速度空间传播进行了研究。


See also

请参阅


References

参考


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  14. Di Muro, M. A.; La Rocca, C. E.; Stanley, H. E.; Havlin, S.; Braunstein, L. A. (2016-03-09). "Recovery of Interdependent Networks". Scientific Reports (in English). 6 (1): 22834. arXiv:1512.02555. Bibcode:2016NatSR...622834D. doi:10.1038/srep22834. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 4783785. PMID 26956773.
  15. Berezin, Yehiel; Bashan, Amir; Danziger, Michael M.; Li, Daqing; Havlin, Shlomo (2015-03-11). "Localized attacks on spatially embedded networks with dependencies". Scientific Reports (in English). 5 (1): 8934. Bibcode:2015NatSR...5E8934B. doi:10.1038/srep08934. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 4355725. PMID 25757572.
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Further reading

进一步阅读


  • Toshiyuki Miyazaki (1 March 2005

日期 = 2005年3月1日). "Comparison of defense strategies for cascade breakdown on SF networks with degree correlations 具有度相关性的 SF 网络级联故障的防御策略比较" (PDF). Archived from [http://www.jaist.ac.jp/library/thesis/ks-master-2005/abstract/tmiyazak/abstract.pdf

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  • Russ Cooper

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  • US Department of Homeland Security

美国国土安全部 (5 February 2007). "Cascade Net (仿真程序)". 国土安全防御中心. Archived from [http://www.chds.us/?research/software&d=list

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External links

  • I. Dobson, B. A. Carreras, and D. E. Newman, preprint A loading-dependent model of probabilistic cascading failure, Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, vol. 19, no. 1, January 2005, pp. 15–32.
  • Nova: Crash of Flight 111 on September 2, 1998. Swissair Flight 111 flying from New York to Geneva slammed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Nova Scotia with 229 people aboard. Originally believed a terrorist act. After $39 million investigation, insurance settlement of $1.5 billion and more than four years, investigators unravel the puzzle: cascading failure. What is the legacy of Swissair 111? "We have a window into the internal structure of design, checks and balances, protection, and safety." -David Evans, Editor-in-Chief of Air Safety Week.


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