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Stochastic models for spread of motivating information

โœ Scribed by Menachem Berg


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
590 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-069X

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Abstract

In this work we consider spread of information which motivates the hearer to perform some specified action. The time to completion of an action is assumed to be a random variable and the main focus is on the number of completed actions by time t, X(t). Some models, which reflect different degree of centralization in the spread process, are analyzed and the distribution of X(t), as well as that of some other stochastic processes of interest, are obtained. The relevance to propagation of epidemics is pointed out.

All models are solved by employing two interrelated concepts, namely, the order statistics property of stochastic processes and the binomial closure property of collections of distributions. In this respect, the work also serves as an illustration of the application of these useful concepts.


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