Explicit solutions of the Bass and susceptible-infected models on hypernetworks
Gadi Fibich1, Juan G Restrepo2, Guy Rothmann1
1Department of Applied Mathematics, <a href="https://ror.org/04mhzgx49">Tel Aviv University</a>, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel.
Abstract:
We analyze the Bass model and the susceptible-infected model on hypernetworks with three-body interactions. We derive the master equations for general hypernetworks and use them to obtain explicit expressions for the expected adoption-infection level on infinite complete hypernetworks, infinite Erdős-Rényi hypernetworks, and on infinite hyperlines. These expressions are exact, as they are derived without making any approximation.
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