Information spreading with aging in heterogeneous populations

Abstract

We study the critical properties of a model of information spreading based on the SIS epidemic model. Spreading rates decay with time, as ruled by two parameters, ε and l, that can be either constant or randomly distributed in the population. The spreading dynamics is developed on top of Erd\"os-Renyi networks. We present the mean-field analytical solution of the model in its simplest formulation, and Monte Carlo simulations are performed for the more heterogeneous cases. The outcomes show that the system undergoes a nonequilibrium phase transition whose critical point depends on the parameters ε and l. In addition, we conclude that the more heterogeneous the population, the more favored the information spreading over the network.

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