Asymptotic Learning on Bayesian Social Networks
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learningasymptoticagentsconditionsinfinitynetworksoccurprobability
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Understanding information exchange and aggregation on networks is a central problem in theoretical economics, probability and statistics. We study a standard model of economic agents on the nodes of a social network graph who learn a binary "state of the world" S, from initial signals, by repeatedly observing each other's best guesses. Asymptotic learning is said to occur on a family of graphs G_n = (V_n, E_n), with |V_n| tending to infinity, if with probability tending to 1 as n tends to infinity all agents in G_n eventually estimate S correctly. We identify sufficient conditions for asymptotic learning and contruct examples where learning does not occur when the conditions do not hold.
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