Authors
Clara Eminente, Oriol Artime, Manlio De Domenico
Publication date
2022/12/1
Journal
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals
Volume
165
Pages
112759
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
In recent years, statistical physics’ methodologies have proven extremely successful in offering insights into the mechanisms that govern social interactions. However, the question of whether these models are able to capture trends observed in real-world datasets is hardly addressed in the current literature. With this work we aim at bridging the gap between theoretical modeling and validation with data. In particular, we propose a model for opinion dynamics on a social network in the presence of external triggers, framing the interpretation of the model in the context of misbehavior spreading. We divide our population in aware, unaware and zealot/educated agents. Individuals change their status according to two competing dynamics, referred to as behavioral dynamics and broadcasting. The former accounts for information spreading through contact among individuals whereas broadcasting plays the role of an …
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