Episode 19: Contagion. Finally, the fever breaks
Summary:
We figure out how a node can be infected from the nodes surrounding it at time t, even when it's part of the giant component which has been terra incognita up until now. The story becomes one of iterative maps of the interval, beloved by dynamical systems fans the world over. We explore the effects of allowing a fraction of nodes be be initially infected for the classice threshold model on networks. We find some exotic behavior arising from appearing and disappearing pairs of fixed points.
Asides:
Decks of cards, Wheel of Fortune highs and lows, the West Indies beat India in the semis, and it's good night from Ronnie Corbett.
Scribblings:
Back of the envelope notes made during class.
Notes from office hours.
Date:
2016/03/31
Duration:
1:10:30
2016/03/31
1:10:30
Lecture:
Tweet:
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