Complex networks have been successfully used to describe the spread of diseases in populations of interacting individuals. Conversely, pairwise interactions are often not enough to characterize social contagion processes such as opinion formation or the adoption of novelties, where complex mechanisms of influence and reinforcement are at work. Here we introduce a higher-order model of social contagion in which a social system is represented by a simplicial complex and contagion can occur through interactions in groups of different sizes. Numerical simulations of the model on both empirical and synthetic simplicial complexes highlight the emergence of novel phenomena such as a discontinuous transition induced by higher-order interactions. We...
Understanding the spreading mechanisms of social contagions in complex network systems has attracted...
Mathematical models of social contagion that incorporate networks of human interactions have become ...
Our understanding of the dynamics of complex networked systems has increased significantly in the la...
32 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, Supplementary InformationInternational audienceComplex networks have b...
32 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, Supplementary InformationInternational audienceComplex networks have b...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in studying dynamical processes on networks exhibitin...
Ideas, behaviors, and opinions spread through social networks. If the probability of spreading to a ...
International audienceAbstract Complex networks represent the natural backbone to study epidemic pro...
Acknowledgements: JGG is supported by the Spanish MINECO through the Ramón y Cajal program and Proje...
Complex networks represent the natural backbone to study epidemic processes in populations of intera...
International audienceAbstract Complex networks represent the natural backbone to study epidemic pro...
International audienceSingle contagion processes are known to display a continuous transition from a...
Single contagion processes are known to display a continuous transition from an epidemic-free phase ...
peer-reviewedThe spread of ideas across a social network can be studied using complex contagion mode...
Understanding the spreading mechanisms of social contagions in complex network systems has attracted...
Mathematical models of social contagion that incorporate networks of human interactions have become ...
Our understanding of the dynamics of complex networked systems has increased significantly in the la...
32 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, Supplementary InformationInternational audienceComplex networks have b...
32 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, Supplementary InformationInternational audienceComplex networks have b...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in studying dynamical processes on networks exhibitin...
Ideas, behaviors, and opinions spread through social networks. If the probability of spreading to a ...
International audienceAbstract Complex networks represent the natural backbone to study epidemic pro...
Acknowledgements: JGG is supported by the Spanish MINECO through the Ramón y Cajal program and Proje...
Complex networks represent the natural backbone to study epidemic processes in populations of intera...
International audienceAbstract Complex networks represent the natural backbone to study epidemic pro...
International audienceSingle contagion processes are known to display a continuous transition from a...
Single contagion processes are known to display a continuous transition from an epidemic-free phase ...
peer-reviewedThe spread of ideas across a social network can be studied using complex contagion mode...
Understanding the spreading mechanisms of social contagions in complex network systems has attracted...
Mathematical models of social contagion that incorporate networks of human interactions have become ...
Our understanding of the dynamics of complex networked systems has increased significantly in the la...