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How multiple social networks affect user awareness: The information diffusion process in multiplex networks
Li, Weihua ; Tang, Shaoting ; Fang, Wenyi ; Guo, Quantong ; Zhang, Xiao ; Zheng, Zhiming
2015
关键词INTERDEPENDENT NETWORKS COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
英文摘要The information diffusion process in single complex networks has been extensively studied, especially for modeling the spreading activities in online social networks. However, individuals usually use multiple social networks at the same time, and can share the information they have learned from one social network to another. This phenomenon gives rise to a new diffusion process on multiplex networks with more than one network layer. In this paper we account for this multiplex network spreading by proposing a model of information diffusion in two-layer multiplex networks. We develop a theoretical framework using bond percolation and cascading failure to describe the intralayer and interlayer diffusion. This allows us to obtain analytical solutions for the fraction of informed individuals as a function of transmissibility T and the interlayer transmission rate.. Simulation results show that interaction between layers can greatly enhance the information diffusion process. And explosive diffusion can occur even if the transmissibility of the focal layer is under the critical threshold, due to interlayer transmission.; Major Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China [11290141]; NSFC [11201018]; Fundamental Research of Civil Aircraft Grant [MJ-F-2012-04]; Basic Research Fundation [YWF-15-SXXY-005, YWF-15-SXXY-017]; SCI(E); EI; ARTICLE; tangshaoting@buaa.edu.cn; zzheng@pku.edu.cn; 4; 92
语种英语
出处SCI ; EI
出版者PHYSICAL REVIEW E
内容类型其他
源URL[http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/415702]  
专题数学科学学院
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Li, Weihua,Tang, Shaoting,Fang, Wenyi,et al. How multiple social networks affect user awareness: The information diffusion process in multiplex networks. 2015-01-01.
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