In this paper, we discuss the passage to hydrodynamic equations for kinetic models of opinion formation. The considered kinetic models feature an opinion density depending on an additional microscopic variable, identified with the personal preference. This variable describes an opinion-driven polarisation process, leading finally to a choice among some possible options, as it happens e.g. in referendums or elections. Like in the kinetic theory of rarefied gases, the derivation of hydrodynamic equations is based on the computation of the local equilibrium distribution of the opinions from the underlying kinetic model. Several numerical examples validate the resulting model, shedding light on the crucial role played by the distinction between...
In this paper we summarize an analytic framework to study opinion dynamics. Such a framework is insp...
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 ...
In this paper, we discuss the passage to hydrodynamic equations for kinetic models of opinion format...
In this paper, we deal with a kinetic model to describe the evolution of the opinion in a closed gro...
International audienceIn this work, we use the methods of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics in or...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with a kinetic model to describe the evolution of the o...
In this chapter, we review some mechanisms of opinion dynamics that can be modelled by kinetic equat...
We propose and investigate different kinetic models for opinion formation, when the opinion formatio...
This paper discusses some recent results in the study of opinion dynamics and consensus formation in...
International audienceIn this article, we study, via a kinetic description, the effect of different ...
In this work we introduce the idea of fitness in the context of opinion dynamics. We obtain the hydr...
In this paper we formulate the problem of opinion formation using a physical metaphore. We consider ...
In this work we define a kinetic model for understanding the impact of heterogeneous opinion formati...
In this paper we consider multi-agent systems where interactions among agents are modeled using a ki...
In this paper we summarize an analytic framework to study opinion dynamics. Such a framework is insp...
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 ...
In this paper, we discuss the passage to hydrodynamic equations for kinetic models of opinion format...
In this paper, we deal with a kinetic model to describe the evolution of the opinion in a closed gro...
International audienceIn this work, we use the methods of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics in or...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with a kinetic model to describe the evolution of the o...
In this chapter, we review some mechanisms of opinion dynamics that can be modelled by kinetic equat...
We propose and investigate different kinetic models for opinion formation, when the opinion formatio...
This paper discusses some recent results in the study of opinion dynamics and consensus formation in...
International audienceIn this article, we study, via a kinetic description, the effect of different ...
In this work we introduce the idea of fitness in the context of opinion dynamics. We obtain the hydr...
In this paper we formulate the problem of opinion formation using a physical metaphore. We consider ...
In this work we define a kinetic model for understanding the impact of heterogeneous opinion formati...
In this paper we consider multi-agent systems where interactions among agents are modeled using a ki...
In this paper we summarize an analytic framework to study opinion dynamics. Such a framework is insp...
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 ...