Convergence speed of binary interval consensus
M Draief, M Vojnović - SIAM Journal on control and Optimization, 2012 - SIAM
We consider the convergence time for solving the binary consensus problem using the
interval consensus algorithm proposed by Bénézit, Thiran, and Vetterli [Proceedings of the …
interval consensus algorithm proposed by Bénézit, Thiran, and Vetterli [Proceedings of the …
Bootstrap percolation and diffusion in random graphs with given vertex degrees
H Amini - the electronic journal of combinatorics, 2010 - combinatorics.org
We consider diffusion in random graphs with given vertex degrees. Our diffusion model can
be viewed as a variant of a cellular automaton growth process: assume that each node can …
be viewed as a variant of a cellular automaton growth process: assume that each node can …
Bootstrap percolation in living neural networks
H Amini - Journal of Statistical Physics, 2010 - Springer
Recent experimental studies of living neural networks reveal that their global activation
induced by electrical stimulation can be explained using the concept of bootstrap …
induced by electrical stimulation can be explained using the concept of bootstrap …
A random walk model for infection on graphs: spread of epidemics & rumours with mobile agents
We address the question of understanding the effect of the underlying network topology on
the spread of a virus and the dissemination of information when users are mobile performing …
the spread of a virus and the dissemination of information when users are mobile performing …
Competitive diffusion in social networks: Quality or seeding?
In this paper, we study a strategic model of marketing and product consumption in social
networks. We consider two firms in a market competing to maximize the consumption of their …
networks. We consider two firms in a market competing to maximize the consumption of their …
Game theoretic analysis of a strategic model of competitive contagion and product adoption in social networks
A Fazeli, A Jadbabaie - 2012 IEEE 51st IEEE Conference on …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper we propose and study a strategic model of marketing and product adoption in
social networks. Two firms compete for the spread of their products in a social network …
social networks. Two firms compete for the spread of their products in a social network …
Stochastic opinion dynamics under social pressure in arbitrary networks
Social pressure is a key factor affecting the evolution of opinions on networks in many types
of settings, pushing people to conform to their neighbors' opinions. To study this, the …
of settings, pushing people to conform to their neighbors' opinions. To study this, the …
Interleaving multi-agent systems and social networks for organized adaptation
Ad hoc networks can be formed from arbitrary collections of sensors, mobile routers, or
business processes. These networks are open systems, in the sense that the network nodes …
business processes. These networks are open systems, in the sense that the network nodes …
On optimal link creation for facilitation of consensus in social networks
We consider the problem of reaching consensus in a social network of agents described by
the DeGroot model. We develop a measure for the efficiency with which consensus is …
the DeGroot model. We develop a measure for the efficiency with which consensus is …
Targeted marketing and seeding products with positive externality
A Fazeli, A Jadbabaie - 2012 50th Annual Allerton Conference …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We study a strategic model of marketing in social networks in which two firms compete for
the spread of their products. Firms initially determine the production cost of their product …
the spread of their products. Firms initially determine the production cost of their product …