Gossip almost inevitably arises in real social networks. In this article we investigate the relationship between the number of friends of a person and limits on how far gossip about that person can spread in the network. How far gossip travels in a network depends on two sets of factors: (a) factors determining gossip transmission from one person to the next and (b) factors determining network topology. For a simple model where gossip is spread among people who know the victim it is known that a standard scale-free network model produces a non-monotonic relationship between number of friends and expected relative spread of gossip, a pattern that is also observed in real networks (Lind et al., 2007). Here, we study gossip spread in two socia...
We introduce here a multi-type bootstrap percolation model, which we call T-Bootstrap Percolation (T...
We introduce the generalized rumor spreading model and analytically investigate the epi-demic spread...
Modern online social networks and traditional face-to-face interactions are important social media f...
Gossip almost inevitably arises in real social networks. In this article we investigate the relation...
We study a simple model of information propagation in social networks, where two quantities are intr...
Abstract—In this paper we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network s...
In this article, we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network structu...
In this article,we develop a simplemodel for the effect of gossip spread on social network structure...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
We introduce a general stochastic model for the spread of rumours, and derive mean-field equations t...
So far, in some standard rumor spreading models, the transition probability from ignorants to spread...
In this work; three specific dynamical systems models, the Basic, Maki-Thompson, and Daley-Kendall, ...
Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
Online social networks have gained importance in recent years. Furthermore, there is a need for desi...
It is of great significance to identify influential rumor spreaders for preventing and controlling t...
We introduce here a multi-type bootstrap percolation model, which we call T-Bootstrap Percolation (T...
We introduce the generalized rumor spreading model and analytically investigate the epi-demic spread...
Modern online social networks and traditional face-to-face interactions are important social media f...
Gossip almost inevitably arises in real social networks. In this article we investigate the relation...
We study a simple model of information propagation in social networks, where two quantities are intr...
Abstract—In this paper we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network s...
In this article, we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network structu...
In this article,we develop a simplemodel for the effect of gossip spread on social network structure...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
We introduce a general stochastic model for the spread of rumours, and derive mean-field equations t...
So far, in some standard rumor spreading models, the transition probability from ignorants to spread...
In this work; three specific dynamical systems models, the Basic, Maki-Thompson, and Daley-Kendall, ...
Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
Online social networks have gained importance in recent years. Furthermore, there is a need for desi...
It is of great significance to identify influential rumor spreaders for preventing and controlling t...
We introduce here a multi-type bootstrap percolation model, which we call T-Bootstrap Percolation (T...
We introduce the generalized rumor spreading model and analytically investigate the epi-demic spread...
Modern online social networks and traditional face-to-face interactions are important social media f...