![]() Percolation is the field of statistical physics that is generally used to analyze connectivity in complex networks, but in its existing forms, it cannot treat the heterogeneity of multiple vulnerable classes. In this paper, we show the impact of shared vulnerabilities on robust connectivity and how the heterogeneity of node classes can be exploited to maintain functionality by utilizing multiple paths. ![]() Shared vulnerabilities may be due to a shared eavesdropper or correlated failures. Often these classes can be linked to a mutually shared vulnerability. ![]() In many complex systems representable as networks, nodes can be separated into different classes.
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