NODE (Critical) 1)2)
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A node whose suppression in a network impairs its functionality.
Impairment can be partial or complete, temporary or definitive. Generally, substracting (or adding) a node in a network may implicitly affect the whole network, but not necessarily in a critical way. Three main possibilities exist:
- The change produces the network's destruction;
- A progressive damping absorbes the modification;
- the change triggers the emergence of a network on a higher level of complexity
Redundancy in the network may allow for its sufficient reorganization in case of partial destruction. Examples are the spontaneous reordering of the brain after a non-fatal cerebral haemorrhage, or of a military unit after a rout.
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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