Efficiency and Reliability of Epidemic Data Dissemination in Complex Networks

Science Direct Working Paper No S1574-034X(04)70006-X

5 Pages Posted: 1 Jun 2017 Last revised: 17 Feb 2018

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Maziar Nekovee

BT Exact - Complexity Research Group

Yamir Moreno

University of Zaragoza

Alessandro Vespignani

Northeastern University

Date Written: April 2004

Abstract

We study the dynamics of epidemic spreading processes aimed at spontaneous dissemination of information updates in populations with complex connectivity patterns. The influence of the topological structure of the network in these processes is studied by analyzing the behavior of several global parameters such as reliability, efficiency and load. Large scale numerical simulations of update spreading processes show that while networks with homogeneous connectivity patterns permit a higher reliability, scale-free topologies allow for a better efficiency.

Keywords: 89.75.-k, 89.75.Fb, 05.70.Jk, 05.40.a

Suggested Citation

Nekovee, Maziar and Moreno, Yamir and Vespignani, Alessandro, Efficiency and Reliability of Epidemic Data Dissemination in Complex Networks (April 2004). Science Direct Working Paper No S1574-034X(04)70006-X, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2978319

Maziar Nekovee (Contact Author)

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Yamir Moreno

University of Zaragoza ( email )

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Alessandro Vespignani

Northeastern University ( email )

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