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The incremental voter model: mean-field analysis and convergence to equilibrium

Multiagent Systems 2026-05-29 v1

Abstract

We introduce the incremental voter model (IVM), a discrete-opinion multi-agent system where agents undergo step-wise transitions biased by the opinion of a randomly selected persuader. Our incremental voter model comprises a large population of interacting agents, each holding an opinion represented by an element of the discrete set {k,,0,,k},kN+\{-k,\ldots,0,\ldots,k\}, k \in \mathbb{N}_{+}. At each update step as time progresses, a pair of distinct agents are selected independently and uniformly at random from the population, and the first agent (viewed as the ``listener'') updates its opinion based on that of the second (viewed as the ``persuader''), adopting a new opinion that differs from its current one by at most one unit. By deriving the mean-field system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that governs the large-population limit of the agent-based model, we develop a rigorous mathematical framework to study the asymptotic behavior of the opinion distribution in the mean-field limit. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of social influence processes in complex systems, particularly in modeling opinion polarization, and may guide the formulation of more advanced models in future research.

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@article{arxiv.2605.28984,
  title  = {The incremental voter model: mean-field analysis and convergence to equilibrium},
  author = {Fei Cao and Xiaoqian Gong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.28984},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages, 2 figures