DOI: 10.3390/fractalfract10080567 ISSN: 2504-3110

Almost Sure Power-Law Consensus for Fractional Inhomogeneous Hegselmann-Krause Systems with Multiplicative Noise

Yunhao Liu, Yi Peng, Ruijuan Liu, Yuyuan Li

This paper investigates how opinion dynamics with memory effects and random communication uncertainties achieve consensus in an inhomogeneous Hegselmann–Krause (H-K) model. The Caputo fractional derivative is introduced to describe the influence of historical opinions, while multiplicative noise captures random disturbances in communication. We establish sufficient conditions under which all followers almost surely converge to the leader’s opinion. Moreover, we characterize the algebraic (power-law) convergence behavior determined by the fractional order. The analysis is based on fractional Lyapunov techniques and fractional Grönwall estimates, which enable the treatment of the nonlinear stochastic system with leadership. The results reveal how memory effects, leadership strength and stochastic perturbations jointly influence consensus formation. Numerical simulations are provided to verify the theoretical results and illustrate the effects of the model parameters on the convergence dynamics.

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