Exploring the step function distribution of the threshold fraction of adopted neighbors versus minimum fraction of nodes as initial adopters to assess the cascade blocking intra-cluster density of complex real-world networks

Abstract We first propose a binary search algorithm to determine the minimum fraction of nodes in a network to be used as initial adopters ( $$f_{IA}^{\min }$$ f IA min ) for a particular threshold fraction (q) of adopted neighbors (related to the cascade capacity of the network) leading to a comple...

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Main Author: Natarajan Meghanathan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-12-01
Series:Applied Network Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s41109-020-00341-8
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Summary:Abstract We first propose a binary search algorithm to determine the minimum fraction of nodes in a network to be used as initial adopters ( $$f_{IA}^{\min }$$ f IA min ) for a particular threshold fraction (q) of adopted neighbors (related to the cascade capacity of the network) leading to a complete information cascade. We observe the q versus $$f_{IA}^{\min }$$ f IA min distribution for several complex real-world networks to exhibit a step function pattern wherein there is an abrupt increase in $$f_{IA}^{\min }$$ f IA min beyond a certain value of q (q step ); the $$f_{IA}^{\min }$$ f IA min values at q step and the next measurable value of q are represented as $$\underline{{f_{IA}^{\min } }}$$ f IA min ̲ and $$\overline{{f_{IA}^{\min } }}$$ f IA min ¯ respectively. The difference $$\overline{{f_{IA}^{\min } }} - \underline{{f_{IA}^{\min } }}$$ f IA min ¯ - f IA min ̲ is observed to be significantly high (a median of 0.44 for a suite of 40 real-world networks studied in this paper) such that we claim the 1 − q step value (we propose to refer 1 − q step as the Cascade Blocking Index, CBI) for a network could be perceived as a measure of the intra-cluster density of the blocking cluster of the network that cannot be penetrated without including an appreciable number of nodes from the cluster to the set of initial adopters (justifying a relatively larger $$\overline{{f_{IA}^{\min } }}$$ f IA min ¯ value).
ISSN:2364-8228