Opinion competition dynamics on multiplex networks

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2017-12-15T16:01:06Z

2017-12-15T16:01:06Z

2017-12-06

2017-12-15T16:01:06Z

Abstract

Multilayer and multiplex networks represent a good proxy for the description of social phenomena where social structure is important and can have different origins. Here, we propose a model of opinion competition where individuals are organized according to two different structures in two layers. Agents exchange opinions according to the Abrams-Strogatz model in each layer separately and opinions can be copied across layers by the same individual. In each layer a different opinion is dominant, so each layer has a different absorbing state. Consensus in one opinion is not the only possible stable solution because of the interaction between the two layers. A new mean field solution has been found where both opinions coexist. In a finite system there is a long transient time for the dynamical coexistence of both opinions. However, the system ends in a consensus state due to finite size effects. We analyze sparse topologies in the two layers and the existence of positive correlations between them, which enables the coexistence of inter-layer groups of agents sharing the same opinion.

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English

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Institute of Physics Pub.

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa936a

New Journal of Physics, 2017, vol. 19, p. 123019

https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa936a

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