Author/Authors :
Zhang, Yulin Shandong University of Science and Technology - Qingdao - Shandong, China , Zhao, Maoxian Shandong University of Science and Technology - Qingdao - Shandong, China , Su, Jionglong Department of Mathematical Sciences - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University - Suzhou - Jiangsu, China , Lu, Xiao Shandong University of Science and Technology - Qingdao - Shandong, China , Lv, Kebo School of Mathematical Sciences - Ocean University of China - Qingdao, China
Abstract :
A novel model for cascading failures in a directed logic network based on the degree strength at a node was proposed.Te defnitions
of in-degree and out-degree strength of a node were initially reconsidered, and the load at a nonisolated node was proposed as the
ratio of in-degree strength to out-degree strength of the node. Te cascading failure model based on degree strength was applied
to the logic network for three types of cancer including adenocarcinoma of lung, prostate cancer, and colon cancer based on their
gene expression profles. In order to highlight the diferences between the three networks by the cascading failure mechanism,
we used the largest-scale cascades and the cumulative cascade probability to depict the damage. It was found that the cascading
failures caused by hubs are usually larger. Furthermore, the result shows that propagations against the networks were correlated
with the structures motifs of connected logical doublets. Finally, some genes were selected based on cascading failure mechanism.
We believe that these genes may be involved in the occurrence and development of three types of cancer.