Multi-Competitive Viruses over Static and Time--Varying Networks

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Authors: Philip E. Paré, Ji Liu, Carolyn L. Beck, Angelia Nedić, Tamer Başar Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 February 2017

Abstract: Epidemic processes are used commonly for modeling and analysis of biological networks, computer networks, and human contact networks. The idea of competing viruses has been explored recently, motivated by the spread of different ideas along different social networks. Previous studies of competitive viruses have focused only on two viruses and on static graph structures. In this paper, we consider multiple competing viruses over static and dynamic graph structures, and investigate the eradication and propagation of diseases in these systems. Stability analysis for the class of models we consider is performed and an antidote control technique is proposed.













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