Abstract:In a graph, k-bootstrap percolation is a process by which an "infection" spreads from an initial set of infected vertices, according to the rule that on each iteration an uninfected vertex with k infected neighbors becomes infected. This process continues until either every vertex is infected or every uninfected vertex has fewer than k infected neighbors. We are particularly interested in the case where every vertex is eventually infected. The cardinality of a smallest set that results in this is the k-bootstr… Show more
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