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Autores principales: Cianfanelli, Leonardo, Como, Giacomo, Fagnani, Fabio, Ozdaglar, Asuman, Parise, Francesca
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.02623
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author Cianfanelli, Leonardo
Como, Giacomo
Fagnani, Fabio
Ozdaglar, Asuman
Parise, Francesca
author_facet Cianfanelli, Leonardo
Como, Giacomo
Fagnani, Fabio
Ozdaglar, Asuman
Parise, Francesca
contents We consider two optimization problems in which a planner aims to influence the average transient opinion in the Friedkin-Johnsen dynamics on a network by intervening on the agents' innate opinions. Solving these problems requires full network knowledge, which is often not available because of the cost involved in collecting this information or due to privacy considerations. For this reason, we focus on intervention strategies that are based on statistical instead of exact knowledge of the network. We focus on a time-varying random network model where the network is resampled at each time step and formulate two intervention problems in this setting. We show that these problems can be casted into mixed integer linear programs in the type space, where the type of a node captures its out- and in-degree and other local features of the nodes, and provide a closed form solution for one of the two problems. The integer constraints may be easily removed using probabilistic interventions leading to linear programs. Finally, we show by a numerical analysis that there are cases in which the derived optimal interventions on time-varying networks can lead to close to optimal interventions on fixed networks.
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spellingShingle Optimal interventions in opinion dynamics on large-scale, time-varying, random networks
Cianfanelli, Leonardo
Como, Giacomo
Fagnani, Fabio
Ozdaglar, Asuman
Parise, Francesca
Physics and Society
We consider two optimization problems in which a planner aims to influence the average transient opinion in the Friedkin-Johnsen dynamics on a network by intervening on the agents' innate opinions. Solving these problems requires full network knowledge, which is often not available because of the cost involved in collecting this information or due to privacy considerations. For this reason, we focus on intervention strategies that are based on statistical instead of exact knowledge of the network. We focus on a time-varying random network model where the network is resampled at each time step and formulate two intervention problems in this setting. We show that these problems can be casted into mixed integer linear programs in the type space, where the type of a node captures its out- and in-degree and other local features of the nodes, and provide a closed form solution for one of the two problems. The integer constraints may be easily removed using probabilistic interventions leading to linear programs. Finally, we show by a numerical analysis that there are cases in which the derived optimal interventions on time-varying networks can lead to close to optimal interventions on fixed networks.
title Optimal interventions in opinion dynamics on large-scale, time-varying, random networks
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.02623