We introduce and analyse a three-body consensus model (3CM) for non-linear consensus dynamics on hypergraphs. Our model incorporates reinforcing group effects, which can cause shifts in the average state of the system even in if the underlying graph is complete (corresponding to a mean-field interaction), a phenomena that may be interpreted as a type of peer pressure. We further demonstrate that for systems with two clustered groups, already a small asymmetry in our dynamics can lead to the opinion of one group becoming clearly dominant. We show that the nonlinearity in the model is the essential ingredient to make such group dynamics appear, and demonstrate how our system can otherwise be written as a linear, pairwise interaction system on...
In real world scenarios, the formation of consensus is an self-organisation process by which actors ...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
This paper is about a new model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. We assume t...
Multi-body interactions can reveal higher-order dynamical effects that are not captured by tradition...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
The basic interaction unit of many dynamical systems involves more than two nodes. In such situation...
In this paper we analyze emergent collective phenomena in the evolution of opinions in a society str...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
Models of opinion dynamics have been used to depict how the opinions of agents within a social netwo...
Most of the distributed protocols for multi-agent consensus assume that the agents are mutually coop...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
International audienceAbstract Most opinion dynamics models are based on pairwise interactions. Howe...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
We investigate consensus dynamics on temporal hypergraphs that encode network systems with time-depe...
In real world scenarios, the formation of consensus is an self-organisation process by which actors ...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
This paper is about a new model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. We assume t...
Multi-body interactions can reveal higher-order dynamical effects that are not captured by tradition...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
The basic interaction unit of many dynamical systems involves more than two nodes. In such situation...
In this paper we analyze emergent collective phenomena in the evolution of opinions in a society str...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
Models of opinion dynamics have been used to depict how the opinions of agents within a social netwo...
Most of the distributed protocols for multi-agent consensus assume that the agents are mutually coop...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
International audienceAbstract Most opinion dynamics models are based on pairwise interactions. Howe...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
We investigate consensus dynamics on temporal hypergraphs that encode network systems with time-depe...
In real world scenarios, the formation of consensus is an self-organisation process by which actors ...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
This paper is about a new model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. We assume t...