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Promoting information spreading by using contact memory

Physics and Society 2017-06-28 v1

Abstract

Promoting information spreading is a booming research topic in network science community. However, the exiting studies about promoting information spreading seldom took into account the human memory, which plays an important role in the spreading dynamics. In this paper we propose a non-Markovian information spreading model on complex networks, in which every informed node contacts a neighbor by using the memory of neighbor's accumulated contact numbers in the past. We systematically study the information spreading dynamics on uncorrelated configuration networks and a group of 2222 real-world networks, and find an effective contact strategy of promoting information spreading, i.e., the informed nodes preferentially contact neighbors with small number of accumulated contacts. According to the effective contact strategy, the high degree nodes are more likely to be chosen as the contacted neighbors in the early stage of the spreading, while in the late stage of the dynamics, the nodes with small degrees are preferentially contacted. We also propose a mean-field theory to describe our model, which qualitatively agrees well with the stochastic simulations on both artificial and real-world networks.

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@article{arxiv.1703.06422,
  title  = {Promoting information spreading by using contact memory},
  author = {Lei Gao and Wei Wang and Panpan Shu and Hui Gao and Lidia A. Braunstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.06422},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

6 pages, 6 figures

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