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arxiv: 2510.01481 · v2 · pith:6R3ZPFNVnew · submitted 2025-10-01 · 💻 cs.SI · cs.SY· eess.SY

Multiagent Social Influence: Modeling Persuasion in Contested Social Networks

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keywords networksinfluencesocialcontestedlargelinearmodelingpersuasion
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We present the Social Influence Game (SIG), a framework for modeling adversarial persuasion in social networks with an arbitrary number of competing players. Our goal is to provide a tractable and interpretable model of contested influence that scales to large systems while capturing the structural leverage points of networks. Each player allocates influence from a fixed budget to steer opinions that evolve under DeGroot dynamics, and we prove that the resulting optimization problem is a difference-of-convex program. To enable scalability, we develop an Iterated Linear (IL) solver that approximates player objectives with linear programs. In experiments on random and archetypical networks, IL achieves solutions within 7% of nonlinear solvers while being over 10x faster, scaling to large social networks. This paper lays a foundation for asymptotic analysis of contested influence in complex networks.

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