Optimal condition for asymptotic consensus in the Hegselmann-Krause model with finite speed of information propagation

Abstract

We prove that asymptotic global consensus is always reached in the Hegselmann-Krause model with finite speed of information propagation c>0 under minimal (i.e., necessary) assumptions on the influence function. In particular, we assume that the influence function is globally positive, which is necessary for reaching global consensus, and such that the agents move with speeds strictly less than c, which is necessary for well-posedness of solutions. From this point of view, our result is optimal. The proof is based on the fact that the state-dependent delay, induced by the finite speed of information propagation, is uniformly bounded.

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