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authorThibaut Horel <thibaut.horel@gmail.com>2015-10-14 21:49:50 -0400
committerThibaut Horel <thibaut.horel@gmail.com>2015-10-14 21:49:50 -0400
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\paragraph{Roadmap.} We plan to answer the above question by a mixture of
-a theoretical-based and a simulation-based approaches. We expect some of these
+a theoretical-based and a simulation-based approach. We expect some of these
questions to be hard from the theoretical standpoint. In those cases, the
hardness can be mitigated by using simulations or focusing on specific cases:
toy-networks (star graph, cycle, complete graph, etc.) or simpler cascades
-models (the Voter Model for example).
+models (the Voter Model for example). We have worked together in the past on
+related questions \cite{pouget} and plan to keep our contributions to the
+project balanced without a clear a priori separation of tasks.
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