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Phase Transition Dynamics of Collective Decision in Scale-Free Networks |
DUAN Wen-Qi1;CHEN Zhong1;LIU Zeng-Rong1,2 |
1School of Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200052
2Department of Mathematics, Shanghai University, Shanghai 201800 |
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DUAN Wen-Qi, CHEN Zhong, LIU Zeng-Rong 2005 Chin. Phys. Lett. 22 2137-2139 |
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Abstract A strategic collective decision model is introduced to investigate the role of decision transmission mechanism and interaction networks in determining the collective decision dynamics. Assuming that agents are located in a scale-free network and their decisions are interdependent of each other. In our model, it is found that the effective decision transmission rate λ exists a threshold λc=1, which marks the transition between the two regimes, i.e. the decision spreading and the decision disappearing in the population. Furthermore, λ is mainly determined by the decision transmission mechanism and interaction network's topology.
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Published: 01 August 2005
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