Social power and opinion formation in complex networks |
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Authors: | Mahdi Jalili |
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Affiliation: | Department of Computer Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Azadi Avenue, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | In this paper we investigate the effects of social power on the evolution of opinions in model networks as well as in a number of real social networks. A continuous opinion formation model is considered and the analysis is performed through numerical simulation. Social power is given to a proportion of agents selected either randomly or based on their degrees. As artificial network structures, we consider scale-free networks constructed through preferential attachment and Watts–Strogatz networks. Numerical simulations show that scale-free networks with degree-based social power on the hub nodes have an optimal case where the largest number of the nodes reaches a consensus. However, given power to a random selection of nodes could not improve consensus properties. Introducing social power in Watts–Strogatz networks could not significantly change the consensus profile. |
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Keywords: | Complex networks Social networks Dynamic opinion formation Consensus Social power |
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