2013
DOI: 10.3390/e15125292
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Competition of Dynamic Self-Confidence and Inhomogeneous Individual Influence in Voter Models

Abstract: Abstract:In social systems, agents often have different ability to persuade neighbors to adopt their opinions. In this paper, we aim to investigate how the location and heterogeneity of influencers in social networks can improve convergence. We propose a voter model with dynamic self-conviction and heterogeneous individual influence which is related to the underlying network topology. An agent may keep its current opinion according to personal conviction, or otherwise, it may preferentially choose the opinion … Show more

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“…Possible types of contents propagated within electronic systems include texts [6], concepts [7], video material [8], images [9] and marketing messages [10]. Research in this area is, among others, related to information flow within the networks [11], factors affecting performance of marketing campaigns [12] and the selection of highly influential nodes [13]. Campaigns based on information spreading can be targeted to increase the number of customers reached within the network [14], or alternatively can have quite the opposite goal, namely, to decrease disease transmission [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible types of contents propagated within electronic systems include texts [6], concepts [7], video material [8], images [9] and marketing messages [10]. Research in this area is, among others, related to information flow within the networks [11], factors affecting performance of marketing campaigns [12] and the selection of highly influential nodes [13]. Campaigns based on information spreading can be targeted to increase the number of customers reached within the network [14], or alternatively can have quite the opposite goal, namely, to decrease disease transmission [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, some extensions were analyzed for continuous and discrete opinions. For example, the inclusion of competitive interactions [8], three-agents' interactions [12], dynamic self-confidence [16], presence of inflexible agents [17], and others, similarly to was done previously in other opinion dynamics, like the Galam's models [18,19]. In all these extensions the critical behavior of the system was extensively analyzed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ref. [7,17,21], the authors discuss it on the level of individual agents that respond to neighboring influences in a heterogeneous manner. Specifically, [17] assumes a heterogeneous inertia for agents to change their opinions, [7] assumes a heterogeneous neighborhood size to influence agents, while [21] assumes a heterogeneous weight for the influence of agents.…”
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confidence: 99%