Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2009-01-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
27 pages 15 figures
Scientific paper
The interaction between natural selection and random mutation is frequently debated in recent years. Does similar dilemma also exist in the evolution of real networks such as biological networks? In this paper, we try to discuss this issue by a simple model system, in which the topological structure of networks is repeatedly modified and selected in order to make them have better performance in dynamical processes. Interestingly, when the networks with optimal performance deviate from the steady state networks under pure mutations, we find the evolution behaves as a balance between mutation and selection. Furthermore, when the timescales of mutations and dynamical processes are comparable with each other, the steady state of evolution is mainly determined by mutation. On the opposite side, when the timescale of mutations is much longer than that of dynamical processes, selection dominates the evolution and the steady-state networks turn to have much improved performance and highly heterogeneous structures. Despite the simplicity of our model system, this finding could give useful indication to detect the underlying mechanisms that rein the evolution of real systems.
Shao Zhen
Zhou Hai-jun
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