Most of the distributed protocols for multi-agent consensus assume that the agents are mutually cooperative and “trustful”, and so the couplings among the agents bring the values of their states closer. Opinion dynamics in social groups, however, require beyond these conventional models due to ubiquitous competition and distrust between some pairs of agents, which are usually characterized by repulsive couplings and may lead to clustering of the opinions. A simple yet insightful model of opinion dynamics with both attractive and repulsive couplings was proposed recently by C. Altafini, who examined first-order consensus algorithms over static signed graphs. This protocol establishes modulus consensus, where the opinions become the same in m...
This thesis investigates the dynamics in models of how opinions within a network of people, or of en...
We study opinion dynamics over multiplex networks where agents interact with bounded confidence. Nam...
Human interactions create social networks forming the backbone of societies. Individuals adjust thei...
Most of the distributed protocols for multi-agent consensus assume that the agents are mutually coop...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
A polarized social network is modeled as a system of interacting marked point processes with memory ...
We investigate opinion dynamics as a stochastic process in social networks. We introduce the stubbor...
In this paper we address the consensus problem in the context of networked agents whose communicatio...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
Structural balance theory has been developed in sociology and psychology to explain how interacting ...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...
This article proposes an opinion formation model featuring both a private and an expressed opinion f...
Motivated by privacy and security concerns in online social networks, we study the role of social pr...
In this note we consider consensus protocols where an agent would not be influenced by any of his ne...
This thesis investigates the dynamics in models of how opinions within a network of people, or of en...
We study opinion dynamics over multiplex networks where agents interact with bounded confidence. Nam...
Human interactions create social networks forming the backbone of societies. Individuals adjust thei...
Most of the distributed protocols for multi-agent consensus assume that the agents are mutually coop...
By using the recently introduced framework of unilateral agents interactions, we provide tight graph...
A polarized social network is modeled as a system of interacting marked point processes with memory ...
We investigate opinion dynamics as a stochastic process in social networks. We introduce the stubbor...
In this paper we address the consensus problem in the context of networked agents whose communicatio...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
Structural balance theory has been developed in sociology and psychology to explain how interacting ...
In this paper, we study the consensus formation over a directed hypergraph, which is an important ge...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for the evolution of opinions on directed complex networ...
This article proposes an opinion formation model featuring both a private and an expressed opinion f...
Motivated by privacy and security concerns in online social networks, we study the role of social pr...
In this note we consider consensus protocols where an agent would not be influenced by any of his ne...
This thesis investigates the dynamics in models of how opinions within a network of people, or of en...
We study opinion dynamics over multiplex networks where agents interact with bounded confidence. Nam...
Human interactions create social networks forming the backbone of societies. Individuals adjust thei...