We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents with discrete opinions {0,1} form groups. They can change their opinion based on their group's influence (voter dynamics), but groups can also split and merge (adaptation). In a hypergraph, these groups are represented by hyperedges of different sizes. The heterogeneity of group sizes is controlled by a parameter β. To study the impact of β on reaching consensus, we provide extensive computer simulations and compare them with an analytic approach for the dynamics of the average magnetization. We find that group interactions amplify small initial opinion biases, accelerate the formation of consensus, and lead to a drift of the average magnetizat...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
The q-voter model, a variant of the classic voter model, has been analyzed by several authors. While...
In this paper we study the impact of active participation -- or deliberately seeking out other agent...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
We study a family of opinion formation models in one dimension where the propensity for a voter to ...
Majority-vote models on scale-free hypergraphs are investigated by means of numerical simulations wi...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
We introduce and analyse a three-body consensus model (3CM) for non-linear consensus dynamics on hyp...
In recent years, a large body of research has focused on unveiling the fundamental physical processe...
This thesis deals with a mathematical model used in the context of social in-teraction in large grou...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
International audienceAbstract Most opinion dynamics models are based on pairwise interactions. Howe...
We investigate a model for opinion dynamics, where individuals (modeled by vertices of a graph) hold...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
The q-voter model, a variant of the classic voter model, has been analyzed by several authors. While...
In this paper we study the impact of active participation -- or deliberately seeking out other agent...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
We study a family of opinion formation models in one dimension where the propensity for a voter to ...
Majority-vote models on scale-free hypergraphs are investigated by means of numerical simulations wi...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
We introduce and analyse a three-body consensus model (3CM) for non-linear consensus dynamics on hyp...
In recent years, a large body of research has focused on unveiling the fundamental physical processe...
This thesis deals with a mathematical model used in the context of social in-teraction in large grou...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
International audienceAbstract Most opinion dynamics models are based on pairwise interactions. Howe...
We investigate a model for opinion dynamics, where individuals (modeled by vertices of a graph) hold...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
The q-voter model, a variant of the classic voter model, has been analyzed by several authors. While...
In this paper we study the impact of active participation -- or deliberately seeking out other agent...