A Tutorial on Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Social Networks. Part I
It provides a foundational overview for researchers interested in applying control theory to social systems, but is primarily educational and incremental.
This tutorial bridges social network analysis and control theory by reviewing classical models of social dynamics and linking them to multi-agent systems, aiming to introduce a new chapter of control theory for social systems.
In recent years, we have observed a significant trend towards filling the gap between social network analysis and control. This trend was enabled by the introduction of new mathematical models describing dynamics of social groups, the advancement in complex networks theory and multi-agent systems, and the development of modern computational tools for big data analysis. The aim of this tutorial is to highlight a novel chapter of control theory, dealing with applications to social systems, to the attention of the broad research community. This paper is the first part of the tutorial, and it is focused on the most classical models of social dynamics and on their relations to the recent achievements in multi-agent systems.