This document discusses diffusion and peer influence through networks. It begins by defining diffusion and compartment models used to model spread. It then discusses how network structure, including topology, timing, and transmission patterns, affect diffusion. Features like distance, clustering, redundant paths, and high-degree "star" nodes shape diffusion potential. Simulations test how well network features predict spread. The document also examines how emerging connectivity differs based on degree distributions in sparse networks, finding scale-free networks yield larger connected components. Overall, the document analyzes how network structure and emerging patterns influence information and behavior diffusion.