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Numerical Investigation of Metrics for Epidemic Processes on Graphs

arXiv:1511.07893

Abstract

This study develops the epidemic hitting time (EHT) metric on graphs measuring the expected time an epidemic starting at node in a fully susceptible network takes to propagate and reach node . An associated EHT centrality measure is then compared to degree, betweenness, spectral, and effective resistance centrality measures through exhaustive numerical simulations on several real-world network data-sets. We find two surprising observations: first, EHT centrality is highly correlated with effective resistance centrality; second, the EHT centrality measure is much more delocalized compared to degree and spectral centrality, highlighting the role of peripheral nodes in epidemic spreading on graphs.

6 pages, 1 figure, 3 tables, In Proceedings of 2015 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers

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