Due to the inequality of users’ (nodes’) status and the influence of external forces in the progress of the information propagation in a social network, the infected nodes hold different levels of propagation capacity. For this reason, the infected nodes are classified into two categories: the high influential infected nodes and the ordinary influential infected nodes which separately account for 20% and 80% by Pareto’s principle. By borrowing the SEIR epidemic model, this paper proposes an SE2IR information propagation model. Meanwhile, the global asymptotical stabilities of the spread-free equilibrium point and local spread equilibrium point are proved for this model. This paper also puts forward a series of information control strategies...
Social networking platforms give people an opportunity to get in contact with each other irrespectiv...
This work explores the use of social relationships to control spread of information. Spread of infor...
This thesis explores the problem of tracking the diffusion of contagion processes on social networks...
Abstract In the process of rumor spreading, controlling and killing rumor problem is of great import...
The popularity of online social networks (OSNs) promotes the co-propagation of multiple types of inf...
Abstract In this paper, a new SEIR (susceptible-exposed-infected-removed) rumor spreading model with...
We study the optimal control problem of maximizing the spread of an information epidemic on a social...
International audienceWe model in this work dissemination of contents and competition between source...
In this paper the information propagation model that takes into account both internal (social) and e...
Information propagation has attracted increasing attention from sociologists, marketing researchers ...
We introduce the generalized rumor spreading model and analytically investigate the epi-demic spread...
Online social networks (OSN) have become one of the major platforms for people to exchange informati...
There is currently growing interest in modeling the information diffusion on social networks across ...
We model information dissemination as a susceptible-infected epidemic process and formulate a proble...
A hierarchical network model is proposed, and information propagation process taking place on top of...
Social networking platforms give people an opportunity to get in contact with each other irrespectiv...
This work explores the use of social relationships to control spread of information. Spread of infor...
This thesis explores the problem of tracking the diffusion of contagion processes on social networks...
Abstract In the process of rumor spreading, controlling and killing rumor problem is of great import...
The popularity of online social networks (OSNs) promotes the co-propagation of multiple types of inf...
Abstract In this paper, a new SEIR (susceptible-exposed-infected-removed) rumor spreading model with...
We study the optimal control problem of maximizing the spread of an information epidemic on a social...
International audienceWe model in this work dissemination of contents and competition between source...
In this paper the information propagation model that takes into account both internal (social) and e...
Information propagation has attracted increasing attention from sociologists, marketing researchers ...
We introduce the generalized rumor spreading model and analytically investigate the epi-demic spread...
Online social networks (OSN) have become one of the major platforms for people to exchange informati...
There is currently growing interest in modeling the information diffusion on social networks across ...
We model information dissemination as a susceptible-infected epidemic process and formulate a proble...
A hierarchical network model is proposed, and information propagation process taking place on top of...
Social networking platforms give people an opportunity to get in contact with each other irrespectiv...
This work explores the use of social relationships to control spread of information. Spread of infor...
This thesis explores the problem of tracking the diffusion of contagion processes on social networks...