Multiplex Networks: Stability and Opinion Dynamics - Dynamic Games and Applications Seminar
Offered By: GERAD Research Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of multiplex networks and their applications in a 50-minute seminar presented by Elena Parilina from Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, as part of the Dynamic Games and Applications Seminar series at GERAD Research Center. Delve into the stability of multilayer networks where players interact across different layers, reducing communication costs by establishing connections with the same players across multiple layers. Examine the distribution of opinions in two-layer networks through the proposed general concealed voter model (GCVM), which simulates opinion exchange in both external and internal layers. Discover counterintuitive conclusions drawn from numerical simulations of GCVM with varying network structures. Gain insights into the joint work of Elena Parilina, Ziyu Ma, and Chi Zhao on this cutting-edge topic in network analysis and opinion dynamics.
Syllabus
Multiplex networks: stability and opinion dynamics, Elena Parilina
Taught by
GERAD Research Center
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