The reflexive model of social behavior under informational influence
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https://doi.org/10.20535/tacs.2664-29132024.1.294225Abstract
This paper proposes a mathematical model of the reflexive interaction of some society groups that can act as passive or active agents of influence. The behavior of a set of active agents aimed at imposing a certain behavior on other groups of society that differ in their response to information influence is studied. It was taken into account that passive agents turn into active ones under the influence. In analyzing the information influence of active agents on passive ones, the internal currency was chosen as the main factor. As a result of the numerical experiment is the changes in the model over time are graphically shown, in particular, discrete and general influence views and efficiency of a given information influence are obtained.
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