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Dynamics of a Delayed Interactive Model Applied to Information Dissemination in Social Networks

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  • Yaming Zhang
  • Fei Liu
  • Yaya H. Koura
  • Yanyuan Su

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Reducing fake news and rumor propagation through social media may be challenging to achieve when dealing with sensible contents and communities with free access to online shared resources. Controlling rumor dissemination and promoting true news are the main techniques used to strangle false information that may result in dramatic effect on human wellbeing in an open or closed environment. In this article, we studied a predator-prey model with constant delay in both predator and prey equations and applied the proposed model to the underlying relationship between the existing rumor propagating through social media and the related authoritative information containing the truth broadcast to reduce the respective rumor negative effect on the targeted community. We showed that the proposed system was very responsive to small perturbations and exhibited complex dynamical behavior around the steady-state equilibrium when interaction occurs and delay is applied, considering the controlled situations. Numerical results suggested applying relatively small delay, which represents the ideal time to publish the related propagating rumor curative content to reduce its diffusion speed and promote the truth.

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  • Yaming Zhang & Fei Liu & Yaya H. Koura & Yanyuan Su, 2021. "Dynamics of a Delayed Interactive Model Applied to Information Dissemination in Social Networks," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6611168
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6611168
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