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Title: Epidemic spreading in multiplex networks with Markov and memory based inter-layer dynamics
Authors: Mirchev, Miroslav 
Mishkovski, Igor 
Kocarev, Ljupcho
Issue Date: 27-May-2018
Publisher: IEEE
Conference: 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)
Abstract: Many spreading processes of information and diseases take place over complex networks that are composed of multiple interconnection layers. The relationship between network structure, nodes’ activity and spreading dynamics impose a threshold above which an epidemic endures. The network structure of individual layers can take different forms, such as scale-free or random, which significantly impacts the epidemic threshold. Similarly, the nodes’ inter-layer transition dynamics largely influences the threshold as well. In this study we consider an inter-layer dynamics following: a Markov process, and amemory based activity creating inter-event times with a heavytail distribution, which are typically observed in human behavior. It is shown that by introducing a layer of inactivity the epidemic threshold can be closely predicted with our previously derived expression for multiplex networks.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/19861
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