Complexity science has proven extremely successful in describing systems from a wide range of domains across the spectrum of society. Generally these understandings arise from considering the interaction of entities underlying the system using a combination of tools found within the far from disparate areas of mathematical modelling, network science, and data analysis. In this thesis we consider a range of such problems from three such perspectives. First, we consider the applicability of branching processes, a tool originally utilised in population dynamics, in describing social spreading phenomena. This involves developing models which describe the spreading of online content or ‘memes’ across networked systems and also the dynamics of in...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of innovation spreading from a modeling point of view. We consi...
Mathematical models of social networks, i.e., communities of interacting individuals, have existed f...
peer-reviewedComplexity science has proven extremely successful in describing systems from a wide r...
Networks are ubiquitous in the world around us. Any system of interacting objects can be convenientl...
This text is about spreading of information and influence in complex networks. Although previously c...
International audienceAdoption processes in socio-technological systems have been widely studied bot...
Nowadays, the increasing availability of Big Data, describe our desires, opinions, sentiments, purch...
The flow of information or influence through a large social network can be thought of as unfolding w...
Social contagion is a subset of contagion which includes all social phenomena that can and do spread...
Competitions between different ideas widely exist in social systems. In this dissertation, we study ...
Abstract Ideas, information, viruses: all of them, with their mechanisms, spread over the complex so...
An increasing number of man-made networked systems, such as social networks and online platforms, go...
A model for the spreading of online information or 'memes' on multiplex networks is introduced and a...
By now, personal life has been invaded by online social networks (OSNs) everywhere. They intend to m...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of innovation spreading from a modeling point of view. We consi...
Mathematical models of social networks, i.e., communities of interacting individuals, have existed f...
peer-reviewedComplexity science has proven extremely successful in describing systems from a wide r...
Networks are ubiquitous in the world around us. Any system of interacting objects can be convenientl...
This text is about spreading of information and influence in complex networks. Although previously c...
International audienceAdoption processes in socio-technological systems have been widely studied bot...
Nowadays, the increasing availability of Big Data, describe our desires, opinions, sentiments, purch...
The flow of information or influence through a large social network can be thought of as unfolding w...
Social contagion is a subset of contagion which includes all social phenomena that can and do spread...
Competitions between different ideas widely exist in social systems. In this dissertation, we study ...
Abstract Ideas, information, viruses: all of them, with their mechanisms, spread over the complex so...
An increasing number of man-made networked systems, such as social networks and online platforms, go...
A model for the spreading of online information or 'memes' on multiplex networks is introduced and a...
By now, personal life has been invaded by online social networks (OSNs) everywhere. They intend to m...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of innovation spreading from a modeling point of view. We consi...
Mathematical models of social networks, i.e., communities of interacting individuals, have existed f...