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Unifying Markov Chain Approach for Disease and Rumor Spreading in Complex Networks (1609.00682v2)

Published 2 Sep 2016 in physics.soc-ph and cs.SI

Abstract: Spreading processes are ubiquitous in natural and artificial systems. They can be studied via a plethora of models, depending on the specific details of the phenomena under study. Disease contagion and rumor spreading are among the most important of these processes due to their practical relevance. However, despite the similarities between them, current models address both spreading dynamics separately. In this paper, we propose a general information spreading model that is based on discrete time Markov chains. The model includes all the transitions that are plausible for both a disease contagion process and rumor propagation. We show that our model not only covers the traditional spreading schemes, but that it also contains some features relevant in social dynamics, such as apathy, forgetting, and lost/recovering of interest. The model is evaluated analytically to obtain the spreading thresholds and the early time dynamical behavior for the contact and reactive processes in several scenarios. Comparison with Monte Carlo simulations shows that the Markov chain formalism is highly accurate while it excels in computational efficiency. We round off our work by showing how the proposed framework can be applied to the study of spreading processes occurring on social networks.

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Authors (5)
  1. Guilherme Ferraz de Arruda (29 papers)
  2. Francisco A. Rodrigues (78 papers)
  3. Pablo Martin Rodriiguez (1 paper)
  4. Emanuele Cozzo (19 papers)
  5. Yamir Moreno (135 papers)
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