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Abstract
Models for the processes by which ideas and influence propagate through a social network have been studied in a number of domains, including the diffusion of medical and technological innovations, the sudden and widespread adoption of various strategies in game-theoretic settings, and the effects of "word of mouth" in the promotion of new products. Motivated by the design of viral marketing strategies, Domingos and Richardson posed a fundamental algorithmic problem for such social network processes: if we can try to convince a subset of individuals to adopt a new product or innovation, and the goal is to trigger a large cascade of further adoptions, which set of individuals should we target?
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- Submodular set function
- Computer science
- Heuristics
- Viral marketing
- Centrality
- Greedy algorithm
- Theoretical computer science
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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