We analyze the bootstrap percolation process on the stochastic block model (SBM), a natural extension of the Erdős–Rényi random graph that incorporates the community structure observed in many real systems. In the SBM, nodes are partitioned into two subsets, which represent different communities, and pairs of nodes are independently connected with a probability that depends on the communities they belong to. Under mild assumptions on the system parameters, we prove the existence of a sharp phase transition for the final number of active nodes and characterize the sub-critical and the super-critical regimes in terms of the number of initially active nodes, which are selected uniformly at random in each community.

Bootstrap percolation on the stochastic block model

Michele Garetto
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2023-01-01

Abstract

We analyze the bootstrap percolation process on the stochastic block model (SBM), a natural extension of the Erdős–Rényi random graph that incorporates the community structure observed in many real systems. In the SBM, nodes are partitioned into two subsets, which represent different communities, and pairs of nodes are independently connected with a probability that depends on the communities they belong to. Under mild assumptions on the system parameters, we prove the existence of a sharp phase transition for the final number of active nodes and characterize the sub-critical and the super-critical regimes in terms of the number of initially active nodes, which are selected uniformly at random in each community.
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Bootstrap Percolation; Random Graphs; Stochastic Block Model.
Giovanni Luca Torrisi, Michele Garetto, Emilio Leonardi
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