Oscillatory and Excitable Dynamics in an Opinion Model with Group Opinions

Corbit R. Sampson, Mason A. Porter, Juan G. Restrepo
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In traditional models of opinion dynamics, each agent in a network has an opinion and changes in opinions arise from pairwise (i.e., dyadic) interactions between agents. However, in many situations, groups of individuals can possess a collective opinion that may differ from the opinions of the individuals. In this paper, we study the effects of group opinions on opinion dynamics. We formulate a hypergraph model in which both individual agents and groups of 3 agents have opinions, and we examine how opinions evolve through both dyadic interactions and group memberships. In some parameter regimes, we find that the presence of group opinions can lead to oscillatory and excitable opinion dynamics. In the oscillatory regime, the mean opinion of the agents in a network has self-sustained oscillations. In the excitable regime, finite-size effects create large but short-lived opinion swings (as in social fads). We develop a mean-field approximation of our model and obtain good agreement with direct numerical simulations. We also show, both numerically and via our mean-field description, that oscillatory dynamics occur only when the number of dyadic and polyadic interactions per agent are not completely correlated. Our results illustrate how polyadic structures, such as groups of agents, can have important effects on collective opinion dynamics.
有群体意见的舆论模型中的振荡和兴奋动态
在传统的舆论动态模型中,网络中的每个代理都有自己的观点,而观点的变化则来自代理之间的配对(即双向)互动。然而,在很多情况下,个体群体可能会拥有与个体意见不同的集体意见。在本文中,我们将研究群体意见对意见动态的影响。我们建立了一个超图模型,在这个模型中,个体和群体都有自己的观点,我们研究了观点是如何通过双向互动和群体成员身份演变的。我们发现,在某些参数条件下,群体意见的存在会导致意见动力的振荡和兴奋。在振荡机制中,网络中代理的平均意见会出现自我维持的振荡。在兴奋机制中,有限尺寸效应会产生巨大但短暂的舆论波动(如社会流行趋势)。我们建立了一个均场近似模型,并通过直接数值模拟获得了良好的一致性。我们还通过数值和均值场描述表明,只有当每个代理人的双向和多向互动数量不完全相关时,才会出现振荡动态。我们的研究结果说明了多媒介结构(如代理群体)如何对集体舆论动态产生重要影响。
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