Bounded-Confidence Models of Opinion Dynamics on Networks
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on bounded-confidence models of opinion dynamics within network structures. Delve into the intricate mechanisms that govern how opinions form, spread, and evolve across interconnected social systems. Examine the mathematical frameworks and computational approaches used to simulate and analyze these complex phenomena. Gain insights into the factors that influence opinion formation, including social influence, confirmation bias, and information cascades. Investigate the role of network topology in shaping opinion dynamics and learn about real-world applications of these models in fields such as sociology, political science, and marketing. Enhance your understanding of collective behavior and decision-making processes in networked societies through this in-depth exploration of bounded-confidence models.
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Bounded-Confidence Models of Opinion Dynamics on Networks
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Santa Fe Institute
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