Abstract—The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals influence their opinions in the case of structurally balanced social networks. If we represent a social network as a signed graph in which individuals are the nodes and the signs of the edges represent friendly or hostile relationships, then the property of structural balance corresponds to the social community being splittable into two antagonistic factions, each containing only friends. A classical example of this situation is a two-party political system. The paper studies the process of opinion forming on such a social community, starting from the observation that the property of structural balance is formally analogous to the monotonicit...
Opinion formation in adaptive social networks is a fascinating topic in the area of network science...
In this letter, we propose a continuous-time dynamics for social network that represents patterns of...
In this paper we propose a discrete time binary model, based on the homophily social mechanism, tha...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals influence...
<div><p>A structurally balanced social network is a social community that splits into two antagonist...
Structural balance theory has been developed in sociology and psychology to explain how interacting ...
The propagation of various opinions in social networks, which influences human inter-relationships a...
In this work we study the coupled dynamics of social balance and opinion formation. We propose a mod...
We study opinion dynamics on complex social networks where each individual holding a binary opinion ...
Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicated to com...
The mutual feedback mechanism between system structure and system function is the ‘hot spot’ of a co...
<div><p>Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicate...
We study the evolution of opinions (or beliefs) over a social network modeled as a signed graph. The...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
This paper investigates opinion dynamics and social in uence in directed communication networks. We ...
Opinion formation in adaptive social networks is a fascinating topic in the area of network science...
In this letter, we propose a continuous-time dynamics for social network that represents patterns of...
In this paper we propose a discrete time binary model, based on the homophily social mechanism, tha...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals influence...
<div><p>A structurally balanced social network is a social community that splits into two antagonist...
Structural balance theory has been developed in sociology and psychology to explain how interacting ...
The propagation of various opinions in social networks, which influences human inter-relationships a...
In this work we study the coupled dynamics of social balance and opinion formation. We propose a mod...
We study opinion dynamics on complex social networks where each individual holding a binary opinion ...
Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicated to com...
The mutual feedback mechanism between system structure and system function is the ‘hot spot’ of a co...
<div><p>Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicate...
We study the evolution of opinions (or beliefs) over a social network modeled as a signed graph. The...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
This paper investigates opinion dynamics and social in uence in directed communication networks. We ...
Opinion formation in adaptive social networks is a fascinating topic in the area of network science...
In this letter, we propose a continuous-time dynamics for social network that represents patterns of...
In this paper we propose a discrete time binary model, based on the homophily social mechanism, tha...