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Approximate Simulation-Based Verification of Compatibility of the Friedkin-Johnsen Model with Binary Observations

Yu Xing, Aneesh Raghavan, Michael T. Schaub, Karl H. Johansson

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2026
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Abstract

We consider a verification problem for opinion dynamics based on binary observations. The opinion dynamics is governed by a Friedkin-Johnsen (FJ) model, where only a sequence of binary outputs is available instead of the agents' continuous opinions. At every time-step we observe a binarized output for each agent depending on whether the opinion exceeds a fixed threshold. The objective is to verify whether an FJ model with a given set of stubbornness parameters and initial opinions can generate the observed binary outputs up to a small error. The FJ model is formulated as a transition system, and an approximate simulation relation of two transition systems is defined in terms of the proximity of their opinion trajectories and output sequences. We then construct a finite set of abstract FJ models by simplifying the influence matrix and discretizing the stubbornness parameters and the initial opinions. It is shown that the abstraction approximately simulates any concrete FJ model with continuous parameters and initial opinions, and is itself approximately simulated by some concrete FJ model. These results ensure that consistency verification can be performed over the finite abstraction. Specifically, by checking whether an abstract model satisfies the observation constraints, we can conclude whether the corresponding family of concrete FJ models is consistent with the binary observations. Finally, numerical experiments are presented to illustrate the proposed verification framework.

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