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The following pages link to How bad is forming your own opinion? (Q2516243):
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- Coordinated influence on the opinions of social network members (Q827945) (← links)
- Measuring and moderating opinion polarization in social networks (Q1741348) (← links)
- Rebels lead to the doctrine of the mean: a heterogeneous degroot model (Q1757704) (← links)
- Opinion formation games with dynamic social influences (Q1784744) (← links)
- Broken detailed balance and non-equilibrium dynamics in noisy social learning models (Q2067461) (← links)
- Bounding the inefficiency of compromise in opinion formation (Q2072107) (← links)
- Mixed integer programming and LP rounding for opinion maximization on directed acyclic graphs (Q2086688) (← links)
- Generalized opinion dynamics model for social trust networks (Q2091116) (← links)
- Opinion dynamics with the increasing peer pressure and prejudice on the signed graph (Q2183403) (← links)
- A differential game model of opinion dynamics: accord and discord as Nash equilibria (Q2245624) (← links)
- Dynamics of opinions with social biases (Q2280789) (← links)
- Introduction to the special issue -- Algorithmic game theory -- STOC/FOCS/SODA 2011 (Q2516241) (← links)
- Consensus in complex networks with noisy agents and peer pressure (Q2678327) (← links)
- Influence in social networks with stubborn agents: from competition to bargaining (Q2700441) (← links)
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- Multiagent opinion dynamics influenced by individual susceptibility and anchoring effect (Q5218996) (← links)
- The influence of social embedding on belief system and its application in online public opinion guidance (Q6099017) (← links)
- Opinion dynamics control in a social network with a communication structure (Q6159524) (← links)
- A game approach to multi-dimensional opinion dynamics in social networks with stubborn strategist agents (Q6192764) (← links)