Abstract — We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegselmann-Krause (H-K) Model. Firstly, we give a sufficient condition on the initial opinion distribution so that the system will converge to only one cluster. Then, modified models are proposed to guarantee convergence for more general initial conditions. The overall connectivity is maintained with these models, while the loss of certain edges can occur. Furthermore, a smooth control protocol is provided to avoid the difficulties that may arise due to the discontinuous right-hand side in the H-K model. I
Opinion dynamics is the study of the exchange of opinions among agents embedded and communicating ov...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
The agent-based bounded confidence model of opinion dynamics of Hegselmann and Krause (2002) is refo...
We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegselmann-Krause...
We study a model of opinion dynamics introduced by Krause: each agent has an opinion represented by ...
A typical emerging behavior in opinion dynamics is the convergence of all agents attitudes to a cons...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
Opinion dynamics expressed by the bounded confidence discrete-time heterogeneous Hegselmann–Krause m...
In this thesis we analyze some of the opinion dynamics in both discrete and continuous cases. In th...
In this paper we discuss two interesting models of opinion dynamics. We present first a brief review...
We present an example of a regular opinion function which, as it evolves in accordance with the disc...
In this work, we improve the Hegselmann-Krause model (HK model) by combining the agent's stubbornnes...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of Hegselmann-Krause–type models. General sufficien...
We discuss two models of opinion dynamics. We first present a brief review of the Hegselmann and Kr...
In the heterogeneous Hegselmann–Krause (HK) opinion dynamics network, the existence of edges among t...
Opinion dynamics is the study of the exchange of opinions among agents embedded and communicating ov...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
The agent-based bounded confidence model of opinion dynamics of Hegselmann and Krause (2002) is refo...
We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegselmann-Krause...
We study a model of opinion dynamics introduced by Krause: each agent has an opinion represented by ...
A typical emerging behavior in opinion dynamics is the convergence of all agents attitudes to a cons...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
Opinion dynamics expressed by the bounded confidence discrete-time heterogeneous Hegselmann–Krause m...
In this thesis we analyze some of the opinion dynamics in both discrete and continuous cases. In th...
In this paper we discuss two interesting models of opinion dynamics. We present first a brief review...
We present an example of a regular opinion function which, as it evolves in accordance with the disc...
In this work, we improve the Hegselmann-Krause model (HK model) by combining the agent's stubbornnes...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of Hegselmann-Krause–type models. General sufficien...
We discuss two models of opinion dynamics. We first present a brief review of the Hegselmann and Kr...
In the heterogeneous Hegselmann–Krause (HK) opinion dynamics network, the existence of edges among t...
Opinion dynamics is the study of the exchange of opinions among agents embedded and communicating ov...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
The agent-based bounded confidence model of opinion dynamics of Hegselmann and Krause (2002) is refo...