Abstract
We study four discrete-time stochastic systems on N, modeling processes of rumor spreading. The involved individuals can either have an active or a passive role, speaking up or asking for the rumor. The appetite for spreading or hearing the rumor is represented by a set of random variables whose distributions may depend on the individuals. Our goal is to understand - based on the distribution of the random variables - whether the probability of having an infinite set of individuals knowing the rumor is positive or not.
Citation
Valdivino V. Junior. Fábio P. Machado. Mauricio Zuluaga. "Rumor processes on N." J. Appl. Probab. 48 (3) 624 - 636, September 2011. https://doi.org/10.1239/jap/1316796903
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