Cooperation and Competition among information on social networks

Author:

Zhu Zhiqiang,Gao Chang,Zhang Yumeng,Li Hainan,Xu Jin,Zan Yongli,Li Zhi

Abstract

AbstractWhen multiple information are spread on social networks, there may be Cooperation and Competition among these information. Based on a new spreading model of multiple information, we studied Cooperation and Competition in information spreading, and analyzed the influence of different factors on Cooperation and Competition. Through a large number of computer simulation experiments, we found that: (1) when multiple information are spread on social networks, there is Cooperation and Competition among these information; (2) the smaller the distance between two information sources is, the stronger the Cooperation and Competition among these information are; (3) the greater the value of social reinforcement is, the stronger the Cooperation and Competition among these information are; (4) the weaker the human heterogeneity of one information is, the stronger the Cooperation and Competition among this information and other information are.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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