Human life is based on social interactions. These interactions are dictated by the attitudes and beliefs people have. Personal attitudes and beliefs are not constant over time but are influenced on an individual level. The interactions with friends, coworkers and others can influence one?s opinion. Such an attitude change can occur during discussions. It is hypothesised that these changes are such that when two individuals meet, the closer their opinions are, the more likely their opinions converge, Sherif and Hovland (year). On the other hand, when they differ a lot from each other they will experience contrasting opinion, and as a result diverge opinions, resulting in a polarisation
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
Human life is based on social interactions. These interactions are dictated by the attitudes and bel...
Understanding the evolution of collective beliefs is of critical importance to get insights on the p...
In the past two decades, the advance in computational power and the availability of social interacti...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
Opinions are an integral part of how we perceive the world and each other. They shape collective act...
This thesis involved designing and conducting numerical simulations on synthetic social networks to ...
We study the joint evolution of worldviews by proposing a model of opinion dynamics, which is inspir...
The thesis reviews the most well-known opinion dynamic models, starting with the French-DeGroot opin...
People’s opinions are formed by various social interactions. Individuals acquire information by comm...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
This doctoral thesis focuses on the study of opinion dynamics over social networks. The treatment is...
Sociophysics utilizes mathematical tools from physics to study social phenomena. In particular, inte...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
Human life is based on social interactions. These interactions are dictated by the attitudes and bel...
Understanding the evolution of collective beliefs is of critical importance to get insights on the p...
In the past two decades, the advance in computational power and the availability of social interacti...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
Opinions are an integral part of how we perceive the world and each other. They shape collective act...
This thesis involved designing and conducting numerical simulations on synthetic social networks to ...
We study the joint evolution of worldviews by proposing a model of opinion dynamics, which is inspir...
The thesis reviews the most well-known opinion dynamic models, starting with the French-DeGroot opin...
People’s opinions are formed by various social interactions. Individuals acquire information by comm...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
This doctoral thesis focuses on the study of opinion dynamics over social networks. The treatment is...
Sociophysics utilizes mathematical tools from physics to study social phenomena. In particular, inte...
This paper examines the interplay of opinion exchange dynamics and communication network formation. ...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...