Affiliation:
1. 1 Yueyang Vocational and Technical College , Yueyang , Hunan , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
This paper first establishes a literary communication SICR model on the basis of the communication SICR model. It adopts cultural communication state transfer to construct a social network composed of N-closed individuals. Secondly, the dissemination threshold when the model reaches a stable state is discussed from the beginning and end of the literary work dissemination process. Finally, numerical simulation research using MATLAB software is used to analyze the propagation process of modern Chinese literary works, with examples provided. The results show that the number of literary ignoramuses (I) transformed into literary propagators (S) gradually rises when the initial values are S(t)=8915, I(t) =3414, C
0 =5288, and R
0 =850 in the dissemination process of X novels in Fictum, a Chinese online literature, and reaches the dissemination threshold when the dissemination rate reaches 0.856. This paper aims to provide a guide for advancing the advancement of modern and contemporary Chinese literature to the outside world and advocating for cultural dissemination.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,General Computer Science
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