We study a model of opinion dynamics introduced by Krause: each agent has an opinion represented by a real number, and updates its opinion by averaging all agent opinions that differ from its own by less than one. We give a new proof of convergence into clusters of agents, with all agents in the same cluster holding the same opinion. We then introduce a particular notion of equilibrium stability and provide lower bounds on the inter-cluster distances at a stable equilibrium. To better understand the behavior of the system when the number of agents is large, we also introduce and study a variant involving a continuum of agents, obtaining partial convergence results and lower bounds on inter-cluster distances, under some mild assumptions
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
Models of opinion dynamics have been used to depict how the opinions of agents within a social netwo...
In this paper we address the consensus problem in the context of networked agents whose communicatio...
We study a model of opinion dynamics introduced by Krause: each agent has an opinion represented by ...
We study a simple continuous-time multi-agent system related to Krause’s model of opinion dynamics: ...
We study a simple continuous-time multi-agent system related to Krause’s model of opinion dynamics: ...
We study a simple continuous-time multiagent system related to Krause's model of opinion dynamics: e...
We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegselmann-Krause...
Abstract — We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegsel...
This paper is about a new model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. We assume t...
International audienceThis paper introduces a general model of opinion dynamics with opinion-depende...
Abstract. Recently, significant attention has been dedicated to the models of opinion dynamics in wh...
This letter introduces a general model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. Agen...
International audienceThe study focuses on a class of discrete-time multi-agent systems modelling op...
In this thesis we analyze some of the opinion dynamics in both discrete and continuous cases. In th...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
Models of opinion dynamics have been used to depict how the opinions of agents within a social netwo...
In this paper we address the consensus problem in the context of networked agents whose communicatio...
We study a model of opinion dynamics introduced by Krause: each agent has an opinion represented by ...
We study a simple continuous-time multi-agent system related to Krause’s model of opinion dynamics: ...
We study a simple continuous-time multi-agent system related to Krause’s model of opinion dynamics: ...
We study a simple continuous-time multiagent system related to Krause's model of opinion dynamics: e...
We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegselmann-Krause...
Abstract — We consider the opinion consensus problem using a multi-agent setting based on the Hegsel...
This paper is about a new model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. We assume t...
International audienceThis paper introduces a general model of opinion dynamics with opinion-depende...
Abstract. Recently, significant attention has been dedicated to the models of opinion dynamics in wh...
This letter introduces a general model of opinion dynamics with opinion-dependent connectivity. Agen...
International audienceThe study focuses on a class of discrete-time multi-agent systems modelling op...
In this thesis we analyze some of the opinion dynamics in both discrete and continuous cases. In th...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
Models of opinion dynamics have been used to depict how the opinions of agents within a social netwo...
In this paper we address the consensus problem in the context of networked agents whose communicatio...