Consider a fully connected network of nodes, some of which have a piece of data to be disseminated to the whole network. We analyze the following push-type epidemic algorithm: in each push round, every node that has the data, i.e., every infected node, randomly chooses c E Z. other nodes in the network and transmits, i.e., pushes, the data to them. We write this round as a random walk whose each step corresponds to a random selection of one of the infected nodes; this gives recursive formulas for the distribution and the moments of the number of newly infected nodes in a push round. We use the formula for the distribution to compute the expected number of rounds so that a given percentage of the network is infected and continue a numerical ...
We consider a natural network diffusion process, modeling the spread of information or infectious di...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
Conventional epidemic models assume omni-directional contact-based infection. This strongly associat...
Consider a fully connected network of nodes, some of which have a piece of data to be disseminated t...
Understanding the dynamics of computer virus (malware, worm) in cyberspace is an important problem t...
Information dissemination is a fundamental task in distributed computing: How to deliver a piece of ...
International audienceThe identification of which nodes are optimal seeds for spreading processes on...
Networks, consisting of nodes and of edges, can be used to model numerous phenomena, e.g, web pages ...
The thesis is split into three main chapters. Chapter 1 Micro-modelling: In this chapter, we put our...
Epidemic algorithms are distributed algorithms in which the agents in thenetwork involve peers simil...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
One way to describe the spread of an infection on a network is by approximating the network by a ran...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at analyzing the classical information spreading push pr...
textModern day networks, both physical and virtual, are designed to support increasingly sophisticat...
Network performance is determined by the interplay of underlying structures and overlying dynamic pr...
We consider a natural network diffusion process, modeling the spread of information or infectious di...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
Conventional epidemic models assume omni-directional contact-based infection. This strongly associat...
Consider a fully connected network of nodes, some of which have a piece of data to be disseminated t...
Understanding the dynamics of computer virus (malware, worm) in cyberspace is an important problem t...
Information dissemination is a fundamental task in distributed computing: How to deliver a piece of ...
International audienceThe identification of which nodes are optimal seeds for spreading processes on...
Networks, consisting of nodes and of edges, can be used to model numerous phenomena, e.g, web pages ...
The thesis is split into three main chapters. Chapter 1 Micro-modelling: In this chapter, we put our...
Epidemic algorithms are distributed algorithms in which the agents in thenetwork involve peers simil...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
One way to describe the spread of an infection on a network is by approximating the network by a ran...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at analyzing the classical information spreading push pr...
textModern day networks, both physical and virtual, are designed to support increasingly sophisticat...
Network performance is determined by the interplay of underlying structures and overlying dynamic pr...
We consider a natural network diffusion process, modeling the spread of information or infectious di...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
Conventional epidemic models assume omni-directional contact-based infection. This strongly associat...