Document Type
Article
Department/Program
Applied Science
Journal Title
Journal of Physics A-Mathematical and Theoretical
Pub Date
2013
Volume
46
Issue
24
Abstract
We model recruitment in adaptive social networks in the presence of birth and death processes. Recruitment is characterized by nodes changing their status to that of the recruiting class as a result of contact with recruiting nodes. Only a susceptible subset of nodes can be recruited. The recruiting individuals may adapt their connections in order to improve recruitment capabilities, thus changing the network structure adaptively. We derive a mean-field theory to predict the dependence of the growth threshold of the recruiting class on the adaptation parameter. Furthermore, we investigate the effect of adaptation on the recruitment level, as well as on network topology. The theoretical predictions are compared with direct simulations of the full system. We identify two parameter regimes with qualitatively different bifurcation diagrams depending on whether nodes become susceptible frequently (multiple times in their lifetime) or rarely (much less than once per lifetime).
Recommended Citation
Shkarayev, Maxim S.; Shaw, Leah B.; and Schwartz, Ira B., Recruitment dynamics in adaptive social networks (2013). Journal of Physics A-Mathematical and Theoretical, 46(24).
10.1088/1751-8113/46/24/245003
DOI
10.1088/1751-8113/46/24/245003