International audienceThis paper elaborates control strategies to prevent clustering effects in opinion formation models. This is the exact opposite of numerous situations encountered in the literature where, on the contrary, one seeks controls promoting consensus. In order to promote declustering, instead of using the classical variance that does not capture well the phenomenon of dispersion, we introduce an entropy-type functional that is adapted to measuring pairwise distances between agents. We then focus on a Hegselmann-Krause-type system and design declustering sparse controls both in finite-dimensional and kinetic models. We provide general conditions characterizing whether clustering can be avoided as function of the initial data. S...
Abstract – Huet and Deffuant (2007) propose a new opinion dynamics model based on the bounded confid...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of Hegselmann-Krause–type models. General sufficien...
Clustering is a phenomenon that may emerge in multi-agent systems through self-organization: groups ...
International audienceThis paper elaborates control strategies to prevent clustering effects in opin...
Starting with the seminal papers of Reynolds (1987), Vicsek et al. (1995), Cucker-Smale (2007), ther...
This manuscript is partitioned in three parts. The first one is written in French and contains an ex...
International audienceCooperative systems are systems in which the forces among agents are non-repul...
abstract: We investigate the long time behavior of models of opinion formation. We consider the case...
<p>The figure shows the dependence of the average number of clusters in the Durkheimian model on the...
We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegselmann-Krause...
The classic Hegselmann-Krause (HK) model for opinion dynamics consists of a set of agents on the rea...
International audienceWe analyse the generalized Hegselmann-Krause model of opinion dynamics. The as...
Abstract — We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegsel...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
Abstract – Huet and Deffuant (2007) propose a new opinion dynamics model based on the bounded confid...
Abstract – Huet and Deffuant (2007) propose a new opinion dynamics model based on the bounded confid...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of Hegselmann-Krause–type models. General sufficien...
Clustering is a phenomenon that may emerge in multi-agent systems through self-organization: groups ...
International audienceThis paper elaborates control strategies to prevent clustering effects in opin...
Starting with the seminal papers of Reynolds (1987), Vicsek et al. (1995), Cucker-Smale (2007), ther...
This manuscript is partitioned in three parts. The first one is written in French and contains an ex...
International audienceCooperative systems are systems in which the forces among agents are non-repul...
abstract: We investigate the long time behavior of models of opinion formation. We consider the case...
<p>The figure shows the dependence of the average number of clusters in the Durkheimian model on the...
We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegselmann-Krause...
The classic Hegselmann-Krause (HK) model for opinion dynamics consists of a set of agents on the rea...
International audienceWe analyse the generalized Hegselmann-Krause model of opinion dynamics. The as...
Abstract — We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegsel...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
Abstract – Huet and Deffuant (2007) propose a new opinion dynamics model based on the bounded confid...
Abstract – Huet and Deffuant (2007) propose a new opinion dynamics model based on the bounded confid...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the behavior of Hegselmann-Krause–type models. General sufficien...
Clustering is a phenomenon that may emerge in multi-agent systems through self-organization: groups ...