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Effects of Time Horizons on Influence Maximization in the Voter Dynamics

Physics and Society 2018-10-08 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Social and Information Networks Optimization and Control

Abstract

In this paper we analyze influence maximization in the voter model with an active strategic and a passive influencing party in non-stationary settings. We thus explore the dependence of optimal influence allocation on the time horizons of the strategic influencer. We find that on undirected heterogeneous networks, for short time horizons, influence is maximized when targeting low-degree nodes, while for long time horizons influence maximization is achieved when controlling hub nodes. Furthermore, we show that for short and intermediate time scales influence maximization can exploit knowledge of (transient) opinion configurations. More in detail, we find two rules. First, nodes with states differing from the strategic influencer's goal should be targeted. Second, if only few nodes are initially aligned with the strategic influencer, nodes subject to opposing influence should be avoided, but when many nodes are aligned, an optimal influencer should shadow opposing influence.

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@article{arxiv.1810.02739,
  title  = {Effects of Time Horizons on Influence Maximization in the Voter Dynamics},
  author = {Markus Brede and Valerio Restocchi and Sebastian Stein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.02739},
  year   = {2018}
}

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22 pages