In this chapter, we briefly review some opinion dynamics models starting from the classical Schelling model and other agent-based modelling examples. We consider both discrete and continuous models and we briefly describe different approaches: discrete dynamical systems and agent-based models, partial differential equations based models, kinetic framework. We also synthesized some comparisons between different methods with the main references in order to further analysis and remarks
Aletti, G., Naimzada, A., Naldi, G. (2010). Mathematics and physics applications in sociodynamics simulation: the case of opinion formation and diffusion. In G. Naldi, L. Pareschi, G. Toscani (a cura di), Mathematical Modeling of Collective Behavior in Socio-Economic and Life Sciences (pp. 203-221). Springer [10.1007/978-0-8176-4946-3_8].
Mathematics and physics applications in sociodynamics simulation: the case of opinion formation and diffusion
NAIMZADA, AHMAD KABIR;
2010
Abstract
In this chapter, we briefly review some opinion dynamics models starting from the classical Schelling model and other agent-based modelling examples. We consider both discrete and continuous models and we briefly describe different approaches: discrete dynamical systems and agent-based models, partial differential equations based models, kinetic framework. We also synthesized some comparisons between different methods with the main references in order to further analysis and remarksI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.