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Diffusion in Social Networks: Effects of Monophilic Contagion, Friendship Paradox, and Reactive Networks

机译:社交网络中的扩散:唯一的传染,友谊悖论和反应网络的影响

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We consider SIS diffusion processes over networks, where a classical assumption is that individuals' decisions to adopt a contagion are based on their immediate neighbors. However, recent literature shows that some attributes are more correlated between two-hop neighbors, a concept referred to as monophily. This motivates us to explore monophilic contagion, the case where a contagion (e.g., a product, disease) is adopted by considering two-hop neighbors instead of immediate neighbors (e.g., you ask your friend about the new iPhone and she recommends you the opinion of one of her friends). We show that the phenomenon named friendship paradox makes it easier for the monophilic contagion to spread widely. We also consider the case where the underlying network stochastically evolves in response to the state of the contagion (e.g., depending on the severity of a flu virus, people restrict their interactions with others to avoid getting infected) and show that the dynamics of such a process can be approximated by a differential equation whose trajectory satisfies an algebraic constraint restricting it to a manifold. Our results shed light on how graph theoretic consequences affect contagions and, provide simple deterministic models to approximate the collective dynamics of contagions over stochastic graph processes.
机译:我们考虑通过网络的SIS扩散过程,其中经典假设是个人的决定采用传染性的基于他们的直接邻居。然而,最近的文献表明,两跳邻居之间的某些属性更相关,这是一个唯一的唯一的概念。这激励我们探索一切性传染,通过考虑两跳邻居而不是立即邻居来采用传染(例如,产品,疾病)的情况(例如,您向新的iPhone询问您的新iPhone以及她建议您的意见她的一个朋友)。我们展示了名为友谊悖论的现象使其更容易广泛传播。我们还考虑基础网络响应于传染状态而随机发展的情况(例如,根据流感病毒的严重程度,人们将其与他人的互动限制以避免被感染)并表明这种动态的动态过程可以用微分方程近似,其轨迹满足将其限制到歧管的代数约束。我们的结果阐明了图形理论后果如何影响传染性的,提供简单的确定性模型,以近似随机图过程中的传感器的集体动态。

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