Information dissemination and confusion in signed networks

L. Jin, E. Steffen, ArXiv:2407.09796 (2024).

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We introduce a model of information dissemination in signed networks. It is a discrete-time process in which uninformed actors incrementally receive information from their informed neighbors or from the outside. Our goal is to minimize the number of confused actors - that is, the number of actors who receive contradictory information. We prove upper bounds for the number of confused actors in signed networks and in equivalence classes of signed networks. In particular, we show that there are signed networks where, for any information placement strategy, almost 60\% of the actors are confused. Furthermore, this is also the case when considering the minimum number of confused actors within an equivalence class of signed graphs.
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Jin L, Steffen E. Information dissemination and confusion in signed networks. arXiv:240709796. Published online 2024.
Jin, L., & Steffen, E. (2024). Information dissemination and confusion in signed networks. In arXiv:2407.09796.
@article{Jin_Steffen_2024, title={Information dissemination and confusion in signed networks}, journal={arXiv:2407.09796}, author={Jin, Ligang and Steffen, Eckhard}, year={2024} }
Jin, Ligang, and Eckhard Steffen. “Information Dissemination and Confusion in Signed Networks.” ArXiv:2407.09796, 2024.
L. Jin and E. Steffen, “Information dissemination and confusion in signed networks,” arXiv:2407.09796. 2024.
Jin, Ligang, and Eckhard Steffen. “Information Dissemination and Confusion in Signed Networks.” ArXiv:2407.09796, 2024.

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