Overly determined agents prevent consensus in a generalized Deffuant model on with dispersed opinions

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Abstract

During the last decades, quite a number of interacting particle systems have been introduced and studied in the crossover area of mathematics and statistical physics. Some of these can be seen as simplistic models for opinion formation processes in groups of interacting people. In the model introduced by Deffuant et al. (2000), agents that are neighbors on a given network graph, randomly meet in pairs and approach a compromise if their current opinions do not differ by more than a given threshold value θ. We consider the two-sided infinite path as the underlying graph and extend existing models to a setting in which opinions are given by probability distributions. Similar to what has been shown for finite-dimensional opinions, we observe a dichotomy in the long-term behavior of the model, but only if the initial narrow mindedness of the agents is restricted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)722-744
Number of pages23
JournalAdvances in Applied Probability
Volume49
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Sept 1
Externally publishedYes

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Probability Theory and Statistics

Free keywords

  • Deffuant model
  • opinion dynamics
  • random measure
  • total variation distance

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