On Convergence Rate of a Continuous-Time Distributed Self-Appraisal Model with Time-Varying Relative Interaction Matrices
Abstract
This paper studies a recently proposed continuous-time distributed self-appraisal model with time-varying interactions among a network of individuals which are characterized by a sequence of time-varying relative interaction matrices. The model describes the evolution of the social-confidence levels of the individuals via a reflected appraisal mechanism in real time. We first show by example that when the relative interaction matrices are stochastic (not doubly stochastic), the social-confidence levels of the individuals may not converge to a steady state. We then show that when the relative interaction matrices are doubly stochastic, the individuals' self-confidence levels will all converge to , which indicates a democratic state, exponentially fast under appropriate assumptions, and provide an explicit expression of the convergence rate.
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@article{arxiv.1703.05444,
title = {On Convergence Rate of a Continuous-Time Distributed Self-Appraisal Model with Time-Varying Relative Interaction Matrices},
author = {Weiguo Xia and Ji Liu and Tamer Basar and Xi-Ming Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.05444},
year = {2017}
}
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9 pages, 2 figures