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Article Dans Une Revue Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences Année : 2012

The Bounded Confidence Model Of Opinion Dynamics

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The bounded confidence model of opinion dynamics, introduced by Deffuant et al., is a stochastic model for the evolution of [0,1]-valued opinions within a finite group of peers. We show that as time goes to infinity, the opinions evolve into a random non-interacting set of clusters, and subsequently the opinions in each cluster converge to their barycenter; the limit empirical distribution is called a partial consensus. Then, we prove a mean-field limit result: for i.i.d. initial opinions, as the number of peers increases and time is rescaled accordingly, the peers asymptotically behave as i.i.d. peers, each influenced by opinions drawn independently from the unique solution of a nonlinear integro-differential equation. As a consequence, the (random) empirical distribution process converges to this (deterministic) solution. We also show that as time goes to infinity, this solution converges to a partial consensus, and identify sufficient conditions for the limit not to depend on the initial condition, and for formation of total consensus. Finally, we show that if the equation has an initial condition with a density, then its solution has a density at all times, develop a numerical scheme to solve the corresponding functional equation of the Kac type, and show, using numerical examples, that bifurcations may occur.

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hal-00494262 , version 1 (22-06-2010)

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Javier Gómez-Serrano, Carl Graham, Jean-Yves Le Boudec. The Bounded Confidence Model Of Opinion Dynamics. Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 2012, 22 (2), pp.11500072. ⟨10.1142/S0218202511500072⟩. ⟨hal-00494262⟩
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