Centola, D.; Eguíluz, V. M.; Macy, M.W.
Physica A 374, 449-456 (2007)
Random links between otherwise distant nodes can greatly facilitate the propagation of disease or information, provided contagion can be transmitted by a single active node. However, we show that when the propagation requires simultaneous exposure to multiple sources of activation, called complex propagation, the effect of random links can be just the opposite; it can make the propagation more difficult to achieve. We numerically calculate critical points for a threshold model using several classes of complex networks, including an empirical social network. We also provide an estimation of the critical values in terms of vulnerable nodes.
DOI | 10.1016/j.physa.2006.06.018 |
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Ficheros | cascades.pdf (292427 Bytes) |
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