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Multi-topic belief formation through bifurcations over signed social networks
Bizyaeva, Anastasia; Franci, Alessio; Ehrich Leonard, Naomi
2023
 

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Keywords :
Physics - Physics and Society; Computer Science - Multiagent Systems; Computer Science - Social and Information Networks; Mathematics -; Dynamical Systems; Mathematics - Optimization and Control
Abstract :
[en] We propose and analyze a nonlinear dynamic model of continuous-time multi-dimensional belief formation over signed social networks. Our model accounts for the effects of a structured belief system, self-appraisal, internal biases, and various sources of cognitive dissonance posited by recent theories in social psychology. We prove that strong beliefs emerge on the network as a consequence of a bifurcation. We analyze how the balance of social network effects in the model controls the nature of the bifurcation and, therefore, the belief-forming limit-set solutions. Our analysis provides constructive conditions on how multi-stable network belief equilibria and belief oscillations emerging at a belief-forming bifurcation depend on the communication network graph and belief system network graph. Our model and analysis provide new theoretical insights on the dynamics of social systems and a new principled framework for designing decentralized decision-making on engineered networks in the presence of structured relationships among alternatives.
Disciplines :
Engineering, computing & technology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Bizyaeva, Anastasia
Franci, Alessio  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'électricité, électronique et informatique (Institut Montefiore) > Brain-Inspired Computing
Ehrich Leonard, Naomi
Language :
English
Title :
Multi-topic belief formation through bifurcations over signed social networks
Publication date :
01 August 2023
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16 pages, 7 figures
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