2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40943-2_10
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Zealotry and Influence Maximization in the Voter Model: When to Target Partial Zealots?

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“…For an intermediate fields strength (H = 3), we find that the optimal influence is obtained by concentrating the external field on nodes of intermediate degree (rather than dividing it between hubs and leaves). Note that these results are general, and are not limited to the BA network [20,21,23,[28][29][30]. The assumption in previous work was that the qualitative behavior of the optimal field depends mostly on a node's degree and less so on the structure of the network.…”
Section: Influence Maximizationmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…For an intermediate fields strength (H = 3), we find that the optimal influence is obtained by concentrating the external field on nodes of intermediate degree (rather than dividing it between hubs and leaves). Note that these results are general, and are not limited to the BA network [20,21,23,[28][29][30]. The assumption in previous work was that the qualitative behavior of the optimal field depends mostly on a node's degree and less so on the structure of the network.…”
Section: Influence Maximizationmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Earlier work [20,21,23,[28][29][30] has shown that the optimal field should be stronger for the high-connectivity nodes where the total field H is small and stronger on the lower-degree nodes where H is large. In figure 4 we plot the normalized optimal field for each node vs the node's degree for three different values of the total field H .…”
Section: Influence Maximizationmentioning
confidence: 97%
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