The paper proposes and analyzes a distributed perception mechanism in Friedkin-Johnsen networks that enables convergence to true social power through local interactions in static and reflected-appraisal settings.
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Dynamical models for distributed social power perception in Friedkin-Johnsen influence networks
The paper proposes and analyzes a distributed perception mechanism in Friedkin-Johnsen networks that enables convergence to true social power through local interactions in static and reflected-appraisal settings.
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