Discussion Model for Propagation of Social Opinion via Quantum Galois
Noise Channels:Entanglement, SuperSpreader
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.01352v1
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 21:48:10 GMT
- Title: Discussion Model for Propagation of Social Opinion via Quantum Galois
Noise Channels:Entanglement, SuperSpreader
- Authors: Yasuko Kawahata
- Abstract summary: We apply the concepts of classical and quantum channels to the modeling of opinion dynamics.
We construct a new model of opinion dynamics that accounts for error rates and noise effects.
We also consider the role of superspreaders in the propagation of noisy information and their suppression mechanisms.
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- Abstract: We apply the concepts of classical and quantum channels to the modeling of
opinion dynamics and propose a stochastic method for representing the temporal
variation of individual and group opinions. In particular, we use quantum
Galois noise channels to couple quantum information theory with social
interaction to construct a new model of opinion dynamics that accounts for
error rates and noise effects. This model captures more complex opinion
propagation and interaction by incorporating the concepts of partial traces and
entanglement. We also consider the role of superspreaders in the propagation of
noisy information and their suppression mechanisms, and represent these
dynamics in a mathematical model. We model the influence of superspreaders on
interactions between individuals using unitary transformations and propose a
new approach to measure social trustworthiness. In addition, we elaborate on
the modeling of opinion propagation and suppression using Holevo channels.
These models provide a new framework for a better understanding of social
interactions and expand the potential applications of quantum information
theory.
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