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ON SPATIAL CONSENSUS FORMATION: IS THE SZNAJD MODEL DIFFERENT FROM A VOTER MODEL?

Laxmidhar Behera and Frank Schweitzer
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Laxmidhar Behera: Fraunhofer Institute for Autonomous Intelligent Systems, Schloss Birlinghoven, D-53757 Sankt Augustin, Germany;

International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), 2003, vol. 14, issue 10, 1331-1354

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the so-called "Sznajd Model" (SM) in one dimension, which is a simple cellular automata approach to consensus formation among two opposite opinions (described by spin up or down). To elucidate the SM dynamics, we first provide results of computer simulations for the spatio-temporal evolution of the opinion distributionL(t), the evolution of magnetizationm(t), the distribution of decision timesP(τ)and relaxation timesP(μ). In the main part of the paper, it is shown that the SM can be completely reformulated in terms of a linear voter model (VM), where the transition rates towards a given opinion are directly proportional to frequency of the respective opinion of the second-nearest neighbors (no matter what the nearest neighbors are). So, the SM dynamics can be reduced to one rule, "Just follow your second-nearest neighbor". The equivalence is demonstrated by extensive computer simulations that show the same behavior between SM and VM in terms ofL(t),m(t),P(τ),P(μ), and the final attractor statistics. The reformulation of the SM in terms of a VM involves a new parameter σ, to bias between anti- and ferromagnetic decisions in the case of frustration. We show that σ plays a crucial role in explaining the phase transition observed in SM. We further explore the role of synchronous versus asynchronous update rules on the intermediate dynamics and the final attractors. As compared to the original SM, we find three additional attractors, two of them related to an asymmetric coexistence between the opposite opinions.

Keywords: Cellular automata; opinion dynamics; spatial coexistence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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