© 2020 IEEE. In this paper, an asynchronous discrete-time opinion dynamics model on a social influence network is considered. At each time instant, a single individual activates and updates two state variables simultaneously. The individual's new private opinion is a weighted average of her current private opinion, the expressed opinions of her neighbors, and a constant prejudice. Meanwhile, the individual's new expressed opinion is equal to her current private opinion, altered due to a pressure to conform to the public opinion as perceived by the individual, being the average expressed opinion among her neighbors. We analyze the system for social networks which are rooted, and show that if no individual holds a prejudice, then a mild assum...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
In many social situations, a discrepancy arises between an individual’s private and expressed opinio...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals,...
In this paper, we propose a new model for continuous time opinion dynamics on an evolving network. A...
(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...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
We investigate opinion dynamics and information spreading on networks under the influence of content...
Motivated by privacy and security concerns in online social networks, we study the role of social pr...
We introduce a new opinion dynamics model where a group of agents holds two kinds of opinions: inher...
Individual social power in the opinion formation process over social influence networks has been und...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...
In many social situations, a discrepancy arises between an individual’s private and expressed opinio...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals,...
In this paper, we propose a new model for continuous time opinion dynamics on an evolving network. A...
(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...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
We investigate opinion dynamics and information spreading on networks under the influence of content...
Motivated by privacy and security concerns in online social networks, we study the role of social pr...
We introduce a new opinion dynamics model where a group of agents holds two kinds of opinions: inher...
Individual social power in the opinion formation process over social influence networks has been und...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Investigation of social influence dynamics requires mathematical models that are “simple” enough to ...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...
Opinion dynamics in a society of interacting agents may lead to consensus or to the coexistence of d...