AbstractIn this paper we study the Target Set Selection problem proposed by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Tardos; a problem which gives a nice clean combinatorial formulation for many applications arising in economy, sociology, and medicine. Its input is a graph with vertex thresholds, the social network, and the goal is to find a subset of vertices, the target set, that “activates” a pre-specified number of vertices in the graph. Activation of a vertex is defined via a so-called activation process as follows: Initially, all vertices in the target set become active. Then at each step i of the process, each vertex gets activated if the number of its active neighbors at iteration i−1 exceeds its threshold. The activation process is “monotone” in the ...
International audienceA target set selection model is a graph G with a threshold function τ : V → N ...
In this paper, we consider the Target Set Selection problem: given a graph and a threshold value htt...
Given a network represented by a graph (Formula presented.), we consider a dynamical process of infl...
AbstractIn this paper we study the Target Set Selection problem proposed by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Ta...
The Target Set Selection problem proposed by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Tardos, gives a nice clean combin...
Motivated by applications in sociology, economy and medicine, we study variants of the Target Set Se...
We study variants of the Target Set Selection problem, first proposed by Kempe et al. In our scenari...
We study the Target Set Selection (TSS) problem introduced by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Tardos (2003). T...
AbstractThe adoption of everyday decisions in public affairs, fashion, movie-going, and consumer beh...
In this paper we consider the Target Set Selection problem. The problem naturally arises in many fie...
Target Set Selection, which is a prominent NP-hard problem occurring in social network analysis and ...
In this paper we study the Target Set Selection problem from a parameterized complexity perspective....
Diffusion is a natural phenomenon in many real-world networks. Spreading of ideas, rumors in an onli...
It is well-documented that social networks play a considerable role in information spreading. The dy...
International audienceA target set selection model is a graph G with a threshold function τ : V → N ...
In this paper, we consider the Target Set Selection problem: given a graph and a threshold value htt...
Given a network represented by a graph (Formula presented.), we consider a dynamical process of infl...
AbstractIn this paper we study the Target Set Selection problem proposed by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Ta...
The Target Set Selection problem proposed by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Tardos, gives a nice clean combin...
Motivated by applications in sociology, economy and medicine, we study variants of the Target Set Se...
We study variants of the Target Set Selection problem, first proposed by Kempe et al. In our scenari...
We study the Target Set Selection (TSS) problem introduced by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Tardos (2003). T...
AbstractThe adoption of everyday decisions in public affairs, fashion, movie-going, and consumer beh...
In this paper we consider the Target Set Selection problem. The problem naturally arises in many fie...
Target Set Selection, which is a prominent NP-hard problem occurring in social network analysis and ...
In this paper we study the Target Set Selection problem from a parameterized complexity perspective....
Diffusion is a natural phenomenon in many real-world networks. Spreading of ideas, rumors in an onli...
It is well-documented that social networks play a considerable role in information spreading. The dy...
International audienceA target set selection model is a graph G with a threshold function τ : V → N ...
In this paper, we consider the Target Set Selection problem: given a graph and a threshold value htt...
Given a network represented by a graph (Formula presented.), we consider a dynamical process of infl...