Emulation, mimicry, and herding behaviors are phenomena that are observed when multiple social groups interact. To study such phenomena, we consider in this paper a large population of homogeneous social networks. Each such network is characterized by a vector state, a vector-valued controlled input and a vector-valued exogenous disturbance. The controlled input of each network is to align its state to the mean distribution of other networks’ states in spite of the actions of the disturbance. One of the contributions of this paper is a detailed analysis of the resulting mean field game for the cases of both polytopic and L2 bounds on controls and disturbances. A second contribution is the establishment of a robust mean-field equilibrium, th...
We study binary opinion formation in a large population where individuals are influenced by the opin...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of majority-rule based random interactions among agents in ...
The process by which new ideas, innovations, and behaviors spread through a large social network can...
Emulation, mimicry, and herding behaviors are phenomena that are observed when multiple social group...
Emulation, mimicry, and herding behaviors are phenomena that are observed when multiple social group...
This paper studies interactions among homogeneous social groups within the framework of large popula...
This paper studies interactions among homogeneous social groups within the framework of large popula...
This paper provides a mean field game theoretic interpretation of opinion dynamics and stubbornness....
This paper provides a mean-field game theoretic model of the bandwagon effect in social networks. Th...
This paper studies opinion dynamics for a set of heterogeneous populations of individuals pursuing t...
We consider a social network where opinions evolve following a stochastic averaging process under th...
We consider a social network where opinions evolve following a stochastic averaging process under th...
This paper provides a mean-field game theoretic model of the bandwagon effect in social networks. Th...
In this paper, the effect on collective opinions of filtering algorithms managed by social network p...
peer-reviewedIndividuals’ opinions, beliefs and behaviours are formed through social interaction. I...
We study binary opinion formation in a large population where individuals are influenced by the opin...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of majority-rule based random interactions among agents in ...
The process by which new ideas, innovations, and behaviors spread through a large social network can...
Emulation, mimicry, and herding behaviors are phenomena that are observed when multiple social group...
Emulation, mimicry, and herding behaviors are phenomena that are observed when multiple social group...
This paper studies interactions among homogeneous social groups within the framework of large popula...
This paper studies interactions among homogeneous social groups within the framework of large popula...
This paper provides a mean field game theoretic interpretation of opinion dynamics and stubbornness....
This paper provides a mean-field game theoretic model of the bandwagon effect in social networks. Th...
This paper studies opinion dynamics for a set of heterogeneous populations of individuals pursuing t...
We consider a social network where opinions evolve following a stochastic averaging process under th...
We consider a social network where opinions evolve following a stochastic averaging process under th...
This paper provides a mean-field game theoretic model of the bandwagon effect in social networks. Th...
In this paper, the effect on collective opinions of filtering algorithms managed by social network p...
peer-reviewedIndividuals’ opinions, beliefs and behaviours are formed through social interaction. I...
We study binary opinion formation in a large population where individuals are influenced by the opin...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of majority-rule based random interactions among agents in ...
The process by which new ideas, innovations, and behaviors spread through a large social network can...