A Simple Opinion Dynamic Model with Group Culture Threshold from Game Theoretic Perspective

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The increasing development of social networks provides a unique source for analyzing human dynamics in the modern age. In recently years, many models have been introduced to study on that how those microcosmic individuals with different opinions tend to format macroscopic consensus in the opinion interaction. In this paper, we propose a simple model to describe the process of opinion evolving base of the parameter of opinion update threshold. In this model, there have little influence under the different network parameters such as network size, average degree, and value of threshold. At the same time, the initial distribution of opinion and individual refer to the history value can decide the last state of opinion.

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