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 fr...
In recent years, a large body of research has focused on unveiling the fundamental physical processe...
In social systems, agents often have different ability to persuade neighbors to adopt their opinions...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
Spin dynamics on networks allows us to understand how a global consensus emerges out of individual o...
We investigate the three-state majority rule model in a coevolving network with intensive average de...
We study a family of opinion formation models in one dimension where the propensity for a voter to a...
We propose an opinion model based on agents located at the vertices of a regular lattice. Each agent...
We focus on the majority rule (MR) applied on heterogeneous networks. When the underlying topology i...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
We empirically investigated the dynamics of opinion adap-tion on random networks, scale-free network...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
The dynamical process of opinion formation within a model using a local majority opinion updating ru...
Heterogeneity has been studied as one of the most common explanations of the puzzle of cooperation i...
We investigate the two-word Naming Game on two-dimensional random geometric graphs. Studying this mo...
The existence of juxtaposed regions of distinct cultures in spite of the fact that people's beliefs ...
In recent years, a large body of research has focused on unveiling the fundamental physical processe...
In social systems, agents often have different ability to persuade neighbors to adopt their opinions...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...
Spin dynamics on networks allows us to understand how a global consensus emerges out of individual o...
We investigate the three-state majority rule model in a coevolving network with intensive average de...
We study a family of opinion formation models in one dimension where the propensity for a voter to a...
We propose an opinion model based on agents located at the vertices of a regular lattice. Each agent...
We focus on the majority rule (MR) applied on heterogeneous networks. When the underlying topology i...
We study the effect of group interactions on the emergence of consensus in a spin system. Agents wit...
We empirically investigated the dynamics of opinion adap-tion on random networks, scale-free network...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
The dynamical process of opinion formation within a model using a local majority opinion updating ru...
Heterogeneity has been studied as one of the most common explanations of the puzzle of cooperation i...
We investigate the two-word Naming Game on two-dimensional random geometric graphs. Studying this mo...
The existence of juxtaposed regions of distinct cultures in spite of the fact that people's beliefs ...
In recent years, a large body of research has focused on unveiling the fundamental physical processe...
In social systems, agents often have different ability to persuade neighbors to adopt their opinions...
Social groups of interacting agents display an ability to coordinate in the absence of a central aut...