Maximizing The Spread Of Influence Through A Social Network
Source: Cornell University
Models for the processes by which ideas and influence propagate through a social network have been studied in a number of domains, including the diffusion of medical and technological innovations, the sudden and widespread adoption of various strategies in game-theoretic settings, and the effects of "Word of mouth" in the promotion of new products. We also provide computational experiments on large collaboration networks, showing that in addition to their provable guarantees, our approximation algorithms significantly out-perform node-selection heuristics based on the well-studied notions of degree centrality and distance centrality from the field of social networks.
| Format: | Size: | 152.80 | |
| Date: | Sep 2007 |



