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journal contribution
posted on 2025-02-17, 03:24authored byGang LiGang Li, G Liu, X Wu, Lei Pan
AbstractTo determine the path of disease in different types of networks, a new method based on compressive sensing is proposed for identifying the disease propagation paths in two-layer networks. If a limited amount of data from network nodes is collected, according to the principle of compressive sensing, it is feasible to accurately identify the path of disease propagation in a multilayer network. Experimental results show that the method can be applied to various networks, such as scale-free networks, small-world networks, and random networks. The impact of network density on identification accuracy is explored. The method could be used to aid in the prevention of disease spread.