Interacting social processes on interconnected networks

Autores
Alvarez Zuzek, Lucila G.; La Rocca, Cristian E.; Vazquez, Federico; Braunstein, Lidia A.
Año de publicación
2016
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inglés
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artículo
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We propose and study a model for the interplay between two different dynamical processes -one for opinion formation and the other for decision making- on two interconnected networks A and B. The opinion dynamics on network A corresponds to that of the M-model, where the state of each agent can take one of four possible values (S = -2,-1, 1, 2), describing its level of agreement on a given issue. The likelihood to become an extremist (S = ±2) or a moderate (S = ±1) is controlled by a reinforcement parameter r ≥ 0. The decision making dynamics on network B is akin to that of the Abrams-Strogatz model, where agents can be either in favor (S = +1) or against (S = -1) the issue. The probability that an agent changes its state is proportional to the fraction of neighbors that hold the opposite state raised to a power β. Starting from a polarized case scenario in which all agents of network A hold positive orientations while all agents of network B have a negative orientation, we explore the conditions under which one of the dynamics prevails over the other, imposing its initial orientation. We find that, for a given value of β, the two-network system reaches a consensus in the positive state (initial state of network A) when the reinforcement overcomes a crossover value r(β), while a negative consensus happens for r < r(β). In the r - β phase space, the system displays a transition at a critical threshold βc, from a coexistence of both orientations for β < βc to a dominance of one orientation for β > βc. We develop an analytical mean-field approach that gives an insight into these regimes and shows that both dynamics are equivalent along the crossover line (r, β).
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Instituto de Física de Líquidos y Sistemas Biológicos
Materia
Ciencias Exactas
interconnected networks
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
title Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
spellingShingle Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
Alvarez Zuzek, Lucila G.
Ciencias Exactas
interconnected networks
title_short Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
title_full Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
title_fullStr Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
title_full_unstemmed Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
title_sort Interacting social processes on interconnected networks
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alvarez Zuzek, Lucila G.
La Rocca, Cristian E.
Vazquez, Federico
Braunstein, Lidia A.
author Alvarez Zuzek, Lucila G.
author_facet Alvarez Zuzek, Lucila G.
La Rocca, Cristian E.
Vazquez, Federico
Braunstein, Lidia A.
author_role author
author2 La Rocca, Cristian E.
Vazquez, Federico
Braunstein, Lidia A.
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Exactas
interconnected networks
topic Ciencias Exactas
interconnected networks
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv We propose and study a model for the interplay between two different dynamical processes -one for opinion formation and the other for decision making- on two interconnected networks A and B. The opinion dynamics on network A corresponds to that of the M-model, where the state of each agent can take one of four possible values (S = -2,-1, 1, 2), describing its level of agreement on a given issue. The likelihood to become an extremist (S = ±2) or a moderate (S = ±1) is controlled by a reinforcement parameter r ≥ 0. The decision making dynamics on network B is akin to that of the Abrams-Strogatz model, where agents can be either in favor (S = +1) or against (S = -1) the issue. The probability that an agent changes its state is proportional to the fraction of neighbors that hold the opposite state raised to a power β. Starting from a polarized case scenario in which all agents of network A hold positive orientations while all agents of network B have a negative orientation, we explore the conditions under which one of the dynamics prevails over the other, imposing its initial orientation. We find that, for a given value of β, the two-network system reaches a consensus in the positive state (initial state of network A) when the reinforcement overcomes a crossover value r<SUP>∗</SUP>(β), while a negative consensus happens for r < r<SUP>∗</SUP>(β). In the r - β phase space, the system displays a transition at a critical threshold β<SUB>c</SUB>, from a coexistence of both orientations for β < β<SUB>c</SUB> to a dominance of one orientation for β > β<SUB>c</SUB>. We develop an analytical mean-field approach that gives an insight into these regimes and shows that both dynamics are equivalent along the crossover line (r<SUP>∗</SUP>, β<SUP>∗</SUP>).
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Instituto de Física de Líquidos y Sistemas Biológicos
description We propose and study a model for the interplay between two different dynamical processes -one for opinion formation and the other for decision making- on two interconnected networks A and B. The opinion dynamics on network A corresponds to that of the M-model, where the state of each agent can take one of four possible values (S = -2,-1, 1, 2), describing its level of agreement on a given issue. The likelihood to become an extremist (S = ±2) or a moderate (S = ±1) is controlled by a reinforcement parameter r ≥ 0. The decision making dynamics on network B is akin to that of the Abrams-Strogatz model, where agents can be either in favor (S = +1) or against (S = -1) the issue. The probability that an agent changes its state is proportional to the fraction of neighbors that hold the opposite state raised to a power β. Starting from a polarized case scenario in which all agents of network A hold positive orientations while all agents of network B have a negative orientation, we explore the conditions under which one of the dynamics prevails over the other, imposing its initial orientation. We find that, for a given value of β, the two-network system reaches a consensus in the positive state (initial state of network A) when the reinforcement overcomes a crossover value r<SUP>∗</SUP>(β), while a negative consensus happens for r < r<SUP>∗</SUP>(β). In the r - β phase space, the system displays a transition at a critical threshold β<SUB>c</SUB>, from a coexistence of both orientations for β < β<SUB>c</SUB> to a dominance of one orientation for β > β<SUB>c</SUB>. We develop an analytical mean-field approach that gives an insight into these regimes and shows that both dynamics are equivalent along the crossover line (r<SUP>∗</SUP>, β<SUP>∗</SUP>).
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