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On Watts' Cascade Model with Random Link Weights (1211.5708v1)

Published 24 Nov 2012 in physics.soc-ph, cond-mat.dis-nn, and cs.SI

Abstract: We study an extension of Duncan Watts' 2002 model of information cascades in social networks where edge weights are taken to be random, an innovation motivated by recent applications of cascade analysis to systemic risk in financial networks. The main result is a probabilistic analysis that characterizes the cascade in an infinite network as the fixed point of a vector-valued mapping, explicit in terms of convolution integrals that can be efficiently evaluated numerically using the fast Fourier transform algorithm. A second result gives an approximate probabilistic analysis of cascades on "real world networks", finite networks based on a fixed deterministic graph. Extensive cross testing with Monte Carlo estimates shows that this approximate analysis performs surprisingly well, and provides a flexible microscope that can be used to investigate properties of information cascades in real world networks over a wide range of model parameters.

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Authors (2)
  1. T. R. Hurd (10 papers)
  2. James P. Gleeson (57 papers)
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