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Coevolution of a network and perception

Authors :
Jo, Hang-Hyun
Moon, Eunyoung
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

How does an individual's cognition change a system which is a collective behavior of individuals? Or, how does a system affect an individual's cognition? To examine the interplay between a system and individuals, we study a cognition-based network formation. When a network is not fully observable, individuals' perception of a network plays an important role in decision making. Assuming that a communication link is costly, and more accurate perception yields higher network utility, an agent decides whether to form a link in order to get better information or not. Changes in a network with newly added links affect individuals' perception accuracy, which may cause further changes in a network. We characterize the early stage of network dynamics and information dispersion. Network structures in a steady state are also examined. Additionally, we discuss local interactions and a link concentration in a frequently changing network.<br />Comment: 32 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1409.1436
Document Type :
Working Paper