The Maki-Thompson rumor model on a k-regular ring
Resumo
We consider the Maki-Thompson rumor model on a k-regular ring, see Figure 1. The basic version of the model is defined by assuming that a population represented by a graph is subdivided into three classes of individuals: ignorants, spreaders and stiflers. [...]
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