We propose a consensus opinion model based on the evolutionary game. In our model, both of the two connected agents receive a benefit if they have the same opinion, otherwise they both pay a cost. Agents update their opinions by comparing payoffs with neighbors. The opinion of an agent with higher payoff is more likely to be imitated. We apply this model in scale-free networks with tunable degree distribution. Interestingly, we find that there exists an optimal ratio of cost to benefit, leading to the shortest consensus time. Qualitative analysis is obtained by examining the evolution of the opinion clusters. Moreover, we find that the consensus time decreases as the average degree of the network increases, but increases with the noise intr...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
International audienceWe study opinion dynamics in multi-agent networks where agents hold binary opi...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
AbstractWe study the role of social diversity in the evolutionary game and opinion dynamics on scale...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
Consensus formation in a social network is modeled by a dynamic game of a prescribed duration played...
AbstractWe study the role of social diversity in the evolutionary game and opinion dynamics on scale...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
International audienceWe study opinion dynamics in multi-agent networks where agents hold binary opi...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
AbstractWe study the role of social diversity in the evolutionary game and opinion dynamics on scale...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
Consensus formation in a social network is modeled by a dynamic game of a prescribed duration played...
AbstractWe study the role of social diversity in the evolutionary game and opinion dynamics on scale...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
Quantised consensus has been used in the context of opinion dynamics. In this context agents interac...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
International audienceWe study opinion dynamics in multi-agent networks where agents hold binary opi...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...