Multi-Topic Projected Opinion Dynamics for Resource Allocation
Wankhede, Prashil, Mandal, Nirabhra, Martínez, Sonia, Tallapragada, Pavankumar
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Abstract-- We propose a model of opinion formation on resource allocation among multiple topics by multiple agents, who are subject to hard budget constraints. We define a utility function for each agent and then derive a projected dynamical system model of opinion evolution assuming that each agent myopically seeks to maximize its utility subject to its constraints. Inter-agent coupling arises from an undirected social network, while inter-topic coupling arises from resource constraints. We show that opinions always converge to the equilibrium set. We further show that the underlying opinion formation game is a potential game. We relate the equilibria of the dynamics and the Nash equilibria of the game and characterize the unique Nash equilibrium for networks with no antagonistic relations. Finally, simulations illustrate our findings. Index T erms-- Opinion dynamics, Projected dynamical systems, Utility maximization, Game theory, Multi-agent systems. Multi-agent modeling and study of opinion dynamics finds widespread applications in sociology, economics, and other fields.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-10-2025
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