Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central authority, a phenomenon that has been recently amplified by the widespread availability of social networking technologies. Models of opinion formation in a population of agents have proven a very useful tool to investigate these phenomena that arise independently of the heterogeneities across individuals and can be used to identify the factors that determine whether widespread consensus on an initial small majority is reached. Recently, we introduced a model in which individual agents can have conservative and partisan biases. Numerical simulations for finite populations showed that while the inclusion of conservative agents in a population enha...
In several realMulti-Agent Systems(MAS), it has been ob-served that only weaker forms ofmetastable c...
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...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of majority-rule based random interactions among agents in ...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
Opinion dynamics can be modeled by using agent-based simulations, where agents in a population are c...
We investigate opinion dynamics in multi-agent networks when there exists a bias toward one of two p...
We study binary opinion dynamics in a fully connected network of interacting agents. The agents are ...
In the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, it is an important problem to predict which indivi...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
In several real \emph{Multi-Agent Systems} (MAS), it has been observed that only weaker forms of\emp...
We explore the possibilities of enforcing and preventing consensus in continuous opinion dynamics th...
We consider a discrete opinion formation problem in a setting where agents are influenced by both in...
International audienceIn several real Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), it has been observed that only weak...
In several realMulti-Agent Systems(MAS), it has been ob-served that only weaker forms ofmetastable c...
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...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of majority-rule based random interactions among agents in ...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
Opinion dynamics can be modeled by using agent-based simulations, where agents in a population are c...
We investigate opinion dynamics in multi-agent networks when there exists a bias toward one of two p...
We study binary opinion dynamics in a fully connected network of interacting agents. The agents are ...
In the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, it is an important problem to predict which indivi...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
In several real \emph{Multi-Agent Systems} (MAS), it has been observed that only weaker forms of\emp...
We explore the possibilities of enforcing and preventing consensus in continuous opinion dynamics th...
We consider a discrete opinion formation problem in a setting where agents are influenced by both in...
International audienceIn several real Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), it has been observed that only weak...
In several realMulti-Agent Systems(MAS), it has been ob-served that only weaker forms ofmetastable c...
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...