Entropy | |
Effect of Heterogeneity in Initial Geographic Distribution on Opinions’ Competitiveness | |
Alexander S. Balankin1  Miguel Ángel Martínez Cruz1  Felipe Gayosso Martínez2  Claudia L. Martínez-González1  Leobardo Morales Ruiz2  Julián Patiño Ortiz1  | |
[1] Grupo “Mecánica Fractal”, ESIME-Zacatenco, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México D.F. 07738, |
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关键词: dynamics on networks; opinion dynamics; majority rule model; spatial distribution; | |
DOI : 10.3390/e17053160 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Spin dynamics on networks allows us to understand how a global consensus emerges out of individual opinions. Here, we are interested in the effect of heterogeneity in the initial geographic distribution of a competing opinion on the competitiveness of its own opinion. Accordingly, in this work, we studied the effect of spatial heterogeneity on the majority rule dynamics using a three-state spin model, in which one state is neutral. Monte Carlo simulations were performed on square lattices divided into square blocks (cells). Accordingly, one competing opinion was distributed uniformly among cells, whereas the spatial distribution of the rival opinion was varied from the uniform to heterogeneous, with the median-to-mean ratio in the range from 1 to 0. When the size of discussion group is odd, the uncommitted agents disappear completely after
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