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How do group adaptive behaviors influence the emergence of polarization and consensus? Our work on the impact of group adaptation on opinion dynamics is now out in APS Open Science! ๐Ÿšจ journals.aps.org/apsos/abstra... with Cosimo Agostinelli and @alainbarrat.bsky.social 1/2
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In modern interconnected societies, opinions and beliefs can quickly spread across large populations, giving rise to collective behaviors such as the adoption of social norms or polarization. The inte...
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Group adaptation drives opinion dynamics in higher-order networks
Marco Mancastroppa
Here you can find a short thread about the paper! ๐Ÿ‘‡ bsky.app/profile/marc...
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Marco Mancastroppa
SUMOC seminar tomorrow by Giulia Pullano (also online)
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Simple spatial processes can generate heterogeneous contact distributions in face-to-face interactions arxiv.org/abs/2604.00652
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Our new preprint is out on arXiv: Jiyoung Kang, Hang-Hyun Jo, Naoki Masuda, Quantifying concurrency in event-based temporal network and hypergraph data arxiv.org/abs/2605.24633
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Vittoria Colizza
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Now out our latest paper on adaptive opinion dynamics! ๐Ÿšจ w/ Cosimo Agostinelli and @alainbarrat.bsky.social arxiv.org/abs/2602.19684 How do group adaptive behaviors influence the emergence of polarization and consensus? How does group adaptation influence the structure of interactions? 1/6 ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡
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Marco Mancastroppa
Face-to-face interactions reveal recurring patterns, suggesting the possibility of shared underlying mechanisms. More specifically, inter-contact durations, contact durations and number of contacts pe...
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Many social, biological, and technological systems are recorded as sequences of time-stamped interactions. In such systems, concurrency, i.e., the tendency for an individual to participate in multiple...
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Simple spatial processes can generate heterogeneous contact distributions in face-to-face interactions
Quantifying concurrency in event-based temporal network and hypergraph data
arxiv.org
In modern interconnected societies, opinions and beliefs can quickly spread across large populations, giving rise to collective behaviors such as the adoption of social norms or polarization. These ph...
Group adaptation drives opinion dynamics in higher-order networks