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Long ties accelerate noisy threshold-based contagions - Nature Human Behaviour
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In widely used models of biological contagion, interventions that randomly rewire edges (generally making them 'longer') accelerate spread. However, recent work has argued that highly clustered, rather than random, networks facilitate the spread of threshold-based contagions, such as those motivated by myopic best response for adoption of new innovations, norms and products in games of strategic complement.
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