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Sparse Resource Allocation for Spreading Processes on Temporal-Switching Networks

(2302.02079)
Published Feb 4, 2023 in eess.SY , cs.SI , cs.SY , math.DS , and math.OC

Abstract

Spreading processes, e.g. epidemics, wildfires and rumors, are often modeled on static networks. However, their underlying network structures, e.g. changing contacts in social networks, different weather forecasts for wildfires, are due to ever-changing circumstances inherently time-varying in nature. In this paper, we therefore, propose an optimization framework for sparse resource allocation for control of spreading processes over temporal networks with known connectivity patterns. We use convex optimization, in particular exponential cone programming, and dynamic programming techniques to bound and minimize the risk of an undetected outbreak by allocating budgeted resources each time step. We demonstrate with misinformation, epidemic and wildfire examples how the method can provide targeted allocation of resources.

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