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A Novel Discrete-time Model of Information Diffusion on Social Networks Considering Users Behavior

Published: October 26, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.22501v2

By: Tran Van Khanh, Do Xuan Cho, Hoang Phi Dung

Potential Business Impact:

Helps stop fake news from spreading online.

Business Areas:
Social Network Internet Services

In this paper, we introduce the SDIR (Susceptible-Delayable-Infected-Recovered) model, an extension of the classical SIR epidemic framework, to provide a more explicit characterization of user behavior in online social networks. The newly merged state D (delayable) represents users who have received the information but delayed its spreading and may eventually choose not to share it at all. Based on the mean-field approximation method, we derive the dynamical equations of the model and investigate its convergence and stability conditions. Under these conditions, we further propose an approximation algorithm for the edge-deletion problem, aiming to minimize the influence of information diffusion by identifying approximate solutions.

Country of Origin
🇻🇳 Viet Nam

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Social and Information Networks