An evolutionary game theory model of binary opinion formation |
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Authors: | Fei Ding Yun Liu Xia-Meng Si |
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Affiliation: | School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China Key Laboratory of Communication and Information Systems (Beijing Jiaotong University), Beijing Municipal Commission of Education, Beijing 100044, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() A basic characteristic of most opinion models is that people tend to agree or compromise in the opinion interaction, which could be hopefully described by cooperative games in the evolutionary game theory framework. This paper presents game theory methods to model the formation of binary opinions: cooperative games are proposed to model the interaction rules of general people who tend to find an agreement; minority games are proposed to model the behaviors of contrarians; opinion preference is considered by varying the payoff values. The Majority Voter model could be restored from the proposed games. The game theory models show evolutionary results similar to traditional opinion models. Specially, the evolution of opinions with consideration of contrarians is in accordance with the Galam model. Furthermore, influences of evolving rule, network topology and initial distribution of opinions are studied through numerical simulations. Discussions about methods to promote or hinder the consensus state at the best equilibrium point are given. |
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Keywords: | Opinion formation Game theory Cooperative game Minority game |
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