Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of different opinions. The interplay between social network change and opinion formation is complex, because the agents, their social interactions and the changing social structure over time, are themselves complex. DeGroot proposed a prescriptive model for achieving consensus, where agents revise their opinions at each time step by taking a weighted average of the opinions of neighbours. This thesis contains three main contributions. First, we introduce a generalisation of the DeGroot model and examine the long-time behaviour of the model, with and without insistent agents. Second, we consider opinion formation on networks which are themselves d...
In a previous paper we proposed a model to study the dynamics of opinion formation in human societie...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
Friedkin and Johnsen (1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
The thesis reviews the most well-known opinion dynamic models, starting with the French-DeGroot opin...
We study opinion dynamics on complex social networks where each individual holding a binary opinion ...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
We study a tractable opinion dynamics model that generates long-run disagreements and persistent opi...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
We study a tractable opinion dynamics model that generates long-run disagreements and persistent opi...
In a previous paper we proposed a model to study the dynamics of opinion formation in human societie...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
Friedkin and Johnsen (1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
The thesis reviews the most well-known opinion dynamic models, starting with the French-DeGroot opin...
We study opinion dynamics on complex social networks where each individual holding a binary opinion ...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
We study a tractable opinion dynamics model that generates long-run disagreements and persistent opi...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
We study a tractable opinion dynamics model that generates long-run disagreements and persistent opi...
In a previous paper we proposed a model to study the dynamics of opinion formation in human societie...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...