2004
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.69.016109
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Solution of voter model dynamics on annealed small-world networks

Abstract: An analytical study of the behavior of the voter model on the small-world topology is performed. In order to solve the equations for the dynamics, we consider an annealed version of the WattsStrogatz (WS) network, where long-range connections are randomly chosen at each time step. The resulting dynamics is as rich as on the original WS network. A temporal scale τ separates a quasistationary disordered state with coexisting domains from a fully ordered frozen configuration. τ is proportional to the number of no… Show more

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“…The additional of links in a lattice of fixed spatial dimension is found to have similar effects as increasing the spatial dimensionality of a regular lattice and to bring the system closer to the mean field results previously obtained in the literature [9,10]. It should be noted that the model studied here is based on a local majority rule, which is different from another popular model of opinion formation called the voter model [11,13]. The latter has the advantage of being analytically manageable, while analytic treatments of the local majority model on complex networks remains a challenging task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…The additional of links in a lattice of fixed spatial dimension is found to have similar effects as increasing the spatial dimensionality of a regular lattice and to bring the system closer to the mean field results previously obtained in the literature [9,10]. It should be noted that the model studied here is based on a local majority rule, which is different from another popular model of opinion formation called the voter model [11,13]. The latter has the advantage of being analytically manageable, while analytic treatments of the local majority model on complex networks remains a challenging task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Comparing with results in the voter model [11], there are similarities as well as qualitative differences. For both models, the addition of shortcuts leads to a shorter consensus time when compared with a regular lattice (q = 0).…”
Section: A Shortening Of Consensus Timementioning
confidence: 93%
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