Dynamic Epistemic Logic of Diffusion and Prediction in Social Networks

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 2015
Series ILLC Pre-publication, PP-2015-22
Number of pages 29
Publisher Amsterdam: Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI)
Abstract
We take a logical approach to threshold models, used to study the diffusion of opinions, new technologies, infections, or behaviors in social networks. Threshold models consist of a network graph of agents connected by a social relationship and a threshold value which regulates the diffusion process. Agents adopt a new behavior/product/opinion when the proportion of their neighbors who have already adopted it meets the threshold. Under this adoption policy, threshold models develop dynamically towards a guaranteed fixed point. We construct a minimal dynamic propositional logic to describe the threshold dynamics and show that the logic is sound and complete. We then extend this framework with an epistemic dimension and investigate how information about more distant neighbors' behavior allows agents to anticipate changes in behavior of their closer neighbors. Overall, our logical formalism captures the interplay between the epistemic and social dimensions in social networks.
Document type Working paper
Language English
Published at https://eprints.illc.uva.nl/id/eprint/533/
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