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  Phase Transition of the 2-Choices Dynamics on Core-Periphery Networks

Cruciani, E., Natale, E., Nusser, A., & Scornavacca, G. (2018). Phase Transition of the 2-Choices Dynamics on Core-Periphery Networks. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/1804.07223.

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Cruciani, Emilio1, Author
Natale, Emanuele2, Author           
Nusser, André2, Author           
Scornavacca, Giacomo1, Author
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1External Organizations, ou_persistent22              
2Algorithms and Complexity, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society, ou_24019              

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Free keywords: cs.SI, Physics, Physics and Society, physics.soc-ph
 Abstract: Consider the following process on a network: Each agent initially holds
either opinion blue or red; then, in each round, each agent looks at two random
neighbors and, if the two have the same opinion, the agent adopts it. This
process is known as the 2-Choices dynamics and is arguably the most basic
non-trivial opinion dynamics modeling voting behavior on social networks.
Despite its apparent simplicity, 2-Choices has been analytically characterized
only on networks with a strong expansion property -- under assumptions on the
initial configuration that establish it as a fast majority consensus protocol.
In this work, we aim at contributing to the understanding of the 2-Choices
dynamics by considering its behavior on a class of networks with core-periphery
structure, a well-known topological assumption in social networks. In a
nutshell, assume that a densely-connected subset of agents, the core, holds a
different opinion from the rest of the network, the periphery. Then, depending
on the strength of the cut between the core and the periphery, a
phase-transition phenomenon occurs: Either the core's opinion rapidly spreads
among the rest of the network, or a metastability phase takes place, in which
both opinions coexist in the network for superpolynomial time. The interest of
our result is twofold. On the one hand, by looking at the 2-Choices dynamics as
a simplistic model of competition among opinions in social networks, our
theorem sheds light on the influence of the core on the rest of the network, as
a function of the core's connectivity towards the latter. On the other hand, to
the best of our knowledge, we provide the first analytical result which shows a
heterogeneous behavior of a simple dynamics as a function of structural
parameters of the network. Finally, we validate our theoretical predictions
with extensive experiments on real networks.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-04-192018-04-232018
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 21 p.
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 Identifiers: arXiv: 1804.07223
URI: http://arxiv.org/abs/1804.07223
BibTex Citekey: Cruciano_arXiv1804.07223
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