Absence of small-world effects at the quantum level and stability of the quantum critical point
Absence of small-world effects at the quantum level and stability of the quantum critical point
The small-world effect is a universal feature used to explain many different phenomena like percolation, diffusion, and consensus. Starting from any regular lattice of $N$ sites, the small-world effect can be attained by rewiring randomly an $O(N)$ number of links or by superimposing an equivalent number of new links onto …