The kinetic theory of active particles is used to model the formation and evolution of opinions in a structured population. The spatial structure is modeled by a network whose nodes mimic the geographic distribution of individuals, while the functional subsystems present in each node group together elements sharing a common orientation. In this paper we introduce a model, based on nonlinear and nonlinearly additive interactions among individuals, subsystems and nodes, related to the spontaneous evolution of opinion concerning given specific issues. Numerical solutions in a model situation not related with real data show how the mutual interactions are able to drive the subsystems opinion toward the emergence of collective structures charact...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
In this paper we formulate the problem of opinion formation using a physical metaphore. We consider ...
We propose a mathematical model for opinion formation in a society which is built of two groups, one...
The kinetic theory of active particles is used to model the formation and evolution of opinions in a...
In this paper we analyze emergent collective phenomena in the evolution of opinions in a society str...
This paper presents a development of the so-called kinetic theory for active particles to the modeli...
The concept of active Brownian particles is used to model a collective opinion formation process. ...
This paper outlines recent analytic results regarding the dynamics of the opinion in large multi-age...
We propose a general non-linear analytical framework to study the evolution of the opinion state of ...
In this paper we consider multi-agent systems where interactions among agents are modeled using a ki...
We introduce and discuss certain kinetic models of (continuous) opinion formation involving both exc...
This paper presents an analytic framework to study the dynamics of the opinion in multi-agent system...
In this paper we rephrase the problem of opinion formation from a physical viewpoint. We consider a ...
International audienceWe propose a minimal multiagent model for the collective dynamics of opinion f...
In this chapter, we review some mechanisms of opinion dynamics that can be modelled by kinetic equat...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
In this paper we formulate the problem of opinion formation using a physical metaphore. We consider ...
We propose a mathematical model for opinion formation in a society which is built of two groups, one...
The kinetic theory of active particles is used to model the formation and evolution of opinions in a...
In this paper we analyze emergent collective phenomena in the evolution of opinions in a society str...
This paper presents a development of the so-called kinetic theory for active particles to the modeli...
The concept of active Brownian particles is used to model a collective opinion formation process. ...
This paper outlines recent analytic results regarding the dynamics of the opinion in large multi-age...
We propose a general non-linear analytical framework to study the evolution of the opinion state of ...
In this paper we consider multi-agent systems where interactions among agents are modeled using a ki...
We introduce and discuss certain kinetic models of (continuous) opinion formation involving both exc...
This paper presents an analytic framework to study the dynamics of the opinion in multi-agent system...
In this paper we rephrase the problem of opinion formation from a physical viewpoint. We consider a ...
International audienceWe propose a minimal multiagent model for the collective dynamics of opinion f...
In this chapter, we review some mechanisms of opinion dynamics that can be modelled by kinetic equat...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
In this paper we formulate the problem of opinion formation using a physical metaphore. We consider ...
We propose a mathematical model for opinion formation in a society which is built of two groups, one...