Computer ScienceProceedings of the Thirty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-23)
On the Role of Memory in Robust Opinion Dynamics
L. Becchetti, A. Clementi, et al.
We investigate how a single informed source can steer a fully-connected population when agents have no memory: activated agents sample ℓ peers and update opinions, covering models like the voter model and best-of-k majority. Surprisingly, memoryless dynamics need Ω(n^2) expected time even if ℓ=n, while the voter model (ℓ=1) nearly matches this bound. This research was conducted by Luca Becchetti, Andrea Clementi, Amos Korman, Francesco Pasquale, Luca Trevisan, and Robin Vacus.
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