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Information spreading in complex networks with participation of independent spreaders

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2017.09.052

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Independent spreaders; Social networks; Complex networks

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11290141]
  2. NSFC [11201018]
  3. Fundamental Research of Civil Aircraft [MJ-F-2012-04]
  4. Basic Research Foundation [YWF-15-SXXY-005, YWF-15-SXXY-017]

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Information diffusion dynamics in complex networks is often modeled as a contagion process among neighbors which is analogous to epidemic diffusion. The attention of previous literature is mainly focused on epidemic diffusion within one network, which, however neglects the possible interactions between nodes beyond the underlying network. The disease can be transmitted to other nodes by other means without following the links in the focal network. Here we account for this phenomenon by introducing the independent spreaders in a susceptible-infectious-recovered contagion process. We derive the critical epidemic thresholds on Erdos-Renyi and scale-free networks as a function of infectious rate, recovery rate and the activeness of independent spreaders. We also present simulation results on ER and SF networks, as well as on a real-world email network. The result shows that the extent to which a disease can infect might be more far-reaching, than we can explain in terms of link contagion only. Besides, these results also help to explain how activeness of independent spreaders can affect the diffusion process, which can be used to explore many other dynamical processes. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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