Synergistic interactions promote behavior spreading and alter phase transition on multiplex networks
Quan-Hui Liu, Wei Wang, Shi-Min Cai, Ming Tang, Ying-Cheng Lai

TL;DR
This paper investigates how synergistic interactions in multiplex networks significantly enhance behavior spreading and can change the nature of phase transitions, revealing complex two-stage spreading phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a synergistic behavior spreading model on multiplex networks and analytically demonstrates how synergy alters spreading dynamics and phase transition types.
Findings
Synergistic interactions greatly enhance behavior spreading.
Interactions can cause discontinuous or continuous phase transitions.
A two-stage spreading process can emerge due to synergy.
Abstract
Synergistic interactions are ubiquitous in the real world. Recent studies have revealed that, for a single-layer network, synergy can enhance spreading and even induce an explosive contagion. There is at the present a growing interest in behavior spreading dynamics on multiplex networks. What is the role of synergistic interactions in behavior spreading in such networked systems? To address this question, we articulate a synergistic behavior spreading model on a double layer network, where the key manifestation of the synergistic interactions is that the adoption of one behavior by a node in one layer enhances its probability of adopting the behavior in the other layer. A general result is that synergistic interactions can greatly enhance the spreading of the behaviors in both layers. A remarkable phenomenon is that the interactions can alter the nature of the phase transition…
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