articleNov 27, 2012Closed access

CONTINUOUS OPINION DYNAMICS UNDER BOUNDED CONFIDENCE: A SURVEY

University of Bremen · Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen

Abstract

Models of continuous opinion dynamics under bounded confidence have been presented independently by Krause and Hegselmann and by Deffuant et al in 2000. They have raised a fair amount of attention in the communities of social simulation, sociophysics and complexity science. The researchers working on it come from disciplines as physics, mathematics, computer science, social psychology and philosophy. Agents hold continuous opinions which they can gradually adjust if they hear the opinions of others. The idea of bounded confidence is that agents only interact if they are close in opinion to each other. Usually, the models are analyzed with agent-based simulations in a Monte-Carlo style, but they can also be…

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  • Bounded function
  • Computer science
  • Dynamics (music)
  • Style (visual arts)
  • Mathematics
  • Psychology
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