International audienceThis paper deals with continuous-time opinion dynamics that feature the interplay of continuous opinions and discrete behaviours. In our model, the opinion of one individual is only influenced by the behaviours of fellow individuals. The key technical difficulty in the study of these dynamics is that the right-hand sides of the equations are discontinuous and thus their solutions must be intended in some generalized sense: in our analysis, we consider both Carathéodory and Krasovskii solutions. We first prove existence and completeness of Carathéodory solutions from every initial condition and we highlight a pathological behavior of Carathéodory solutions, which can converge to points that are not (Carathéodory) equili...
Social dynamics models may present discontinuities in the right-hand side of the dynamics for multip...
Opinion dynamics can be modeled by using agent-based simulations, where agents in a population are c...
In this paper we discuss two interesting models of opinion dynamics. We present first a brief review...
International audienceThis paper deals with continuous-time opinion dynamics that feature the interp...
This paper deals with continuous-time opinion dynamics that feature the interplay of continuous opin...
International audienceThis chapter is devoted to the mathematical analysis of some continuous-time d...
This paper deals with a quantized version of a consensus dynamics in continuous-time, which is motiv...
International audienceThis paper is about a new model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent con...
We consider continuous-time average consensus dynamics in which the agents' states are communicated ...
abstract: We investigate the long time behavior of models of opinion formation. We consider the case...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
The agent-based bounded confidence model of opinion dynamics of Hegselmann and Krause (2002) is refo...
This letter introduces a general model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. Agen...
In this thesis we analyze some of the opinion dynamics in both discrete and continuous cases. In th...
We consider a class of models of opinion formation where the dissemination of individual opinions oc...
Social dynamics models may present discontinuities in the right-hand side of the dynamics for multip...
Opinion dynamics can be modeled by using agent-based simulations, where agents in a population are c...
In this paper we discuss two interesting models of opinion dynamics. We present first a brief review...
International audienceThis paper deals with continuous-time opinion dynamics that feature the interp...
This paper deals with continuous-time opinion dynamics that feature the interplay of continuous opin...
International audienceThis chapter is devoted to the mathematical analysis of some continuous-time d...
This paper deals with a quantized version of a consensus dynamics in continuous-time, which is motiv...
International audienceThis paper is about a new model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent con...
We consider continuous-time average consensus dynamics in which the agents' states are communicated ...
abstract: We investigate the long time behavior of models of opinion formation. We consider the case...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
The agent-based bounded confidence model of opinion dynamics of Hegselmann and Krause (2002) is refo...
This letter introduces a general model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. Agen...
In this thesis we analyze some of the opinion dynamics in both discrete and continuous cases. In th...
We consider a class of models of opinion formation where the dissemination of individual opinions oc...
Social dynamics models may present discontinuities in the right-hand side of the dynamics for multip...
Opinion dynamics can be modeled by using agent-based simulations, where agents in a population are c...
In this paper we discuss two interesting models of opinion dynamics. We present first a brief review...