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Abstract
A typical assumption made in the existing opinion formation models is that two individuals can communicate with each other only if the distance between their opinions is less than a threshold called bound of confidence. However, in the real world it is quite possible that people may also have a few friends with quite different opinions. To model this situation, we propose a bounded confidence plus random selection model, in which each agent has several long-range neighbors outside the bound who are selected according to a similarity-based probability rule. We find that the opinions of all agents can reach a consensus in bounded time. We further consider the situation when agents ignore the bound of confidence and select all their neighbors randomly according to the similarity-based probability rule. We prove that in this scenario the whole group could also reach a consensus but in the probability sense.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24132250 PMCID: PMC3797989 DOI: 10.1038/srep02968
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Impact of the openness of the society (α) and the number of long-range neighbors (β) on the opinion formation under different bounds of confidence (r).
A relatively large α corresponds to that agents are more inclined to communicate with those who hold similar opinions. The initial opinions of all agents are randomly distributed in [0,1]. Four subfigures are corresponding to four different bounds of confidence. The overall trend in each subfigure is similar to the others, while the convergence time varies under different bounds of confidence. The result is averaged over 100 realizations.
Figure 2The number of steps needed to reach a consensus as a function of the openness of the society (α) and the number of neighbors (β).
A relatively large α corresponds to that agents are more inclined to communicate with those who hold similar opinions. The initial opinions of all agents are randomly distributed in [0,1]. The number of steps for consensus is cut off if it exceeds 10000. The result is averaged over 100 realizations.