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Area of Science:

  • Agent-based modeling
  • Information economics
  • Communication networks

Background:

  • Cheap talk communication models are essential for understanding information transmission in decentralized systems.
  • Dynamic information searching and agent-based approaches offer novel insights into communication network dynamics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an agent-based cheap talk model incorporating dynamic information searching.
  • To analyze the influence of information accuracy, network size, and agent relinking behavior on information identification by uninformed agents.

Main Methods:

  • Agent-based modeling to simulate communication and information flow.
  • Analysis of agent interactions, including free communication and selective link termination.
  • Mathematical exploration of information accuracy, number of neighbors, and relinking percentage impacts.

Main Results:

  • Information accuracy and the number of neighbors exhibit a linear relationship with the accuracy of information identified by uninformed agents.
  • The percentage of relinking neighbors demonstrates a non-linear effect, initially increasing then decreasing information identification accuracy.
  • Agent's ability to sever ties with dishonest senders and seek new connections is crucial for information quality.

Conclusions:

  • Network structure and agent behavior significantly influence information diffusion and accuracy in communication systems.
  • Dynamic relinking strategies can optimize information identification, but excessive relinking may be detrimental.
  • The findings have implications for designing robust communication protocols in decentralized environments.