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Emerging Structures In Social Networks Guided By Opinions' Exchanges

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  • TIMOTEO CARLETTI

    (Département de Mathématique and naXys, Namur Center for Complex Systems, Facultés Universitaires Notre Dame de la Paix, Rempart de la Vierge 8 Namur, B5000, Belgium)

  • SIMONE RIGHI

    (Département de Mathématique and naXys, Namur Center for Complex Systems, Facultés Universitaires Notre Dame de la Paix, Rempart de la Vierge 8 Namur, B5000, Belgium)

  • DUCCIO FANELLI

    (Dipartimento di Energetica, CSDC, Università di Firenze, INFN, via S. Marta, 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy)

Abstract

In this paper, we show that the small world and weak ties phenomena can spontaneously emerge in a social network of interacting agents. This dynamics is simulated in the framework of a simplified model of opinion diffusion in an evolving social network where agents are made to interact, possibly update their beliefs and modify the social relationships according to the opinion exchange.

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  • Timoteo Carletti & Simone Righi & Duccio Fanelli, 2011. "Emerging Structures In Social Networks Guided By Opinions' Exchanges," Advances in Complex Systems (ACS), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 14(01), pages 13-30.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:acsxxx:v:14:y:2011:i:01:n:s021952591100286x
    DOI: 10.1142/S021952591100286X
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