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Asynchronous Majority Dynamics in Preferential Attachment Trees

Computer Science and Game Theory 2020-07-09 v2 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

We study information aggregation in networks where agents make binary decisions (labeled incorrect or correct). Agents initially form independent private beliefs about the better decision, which is correct with probability 1/2+δ1/2+\delta. The dynamics we consider are asynchronous (each round, a single agent updates their announced decision) and non-Bayesian (agents simply copy the majority announcements among their neighbors, tie-breaking in favor of their private signal). Our main result proves that when the network is a tree formed according to the preferential attachment model \cite{BarabasiA99}, with high probability, the process stabilizes in a correct majority within O(nlogn/loglogn)O(n \log n/ \log\log n) rounds. We extend our results to other tree structures, including balanced MM-ary trees for any MM.

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@article{arxiv.1907.05823,
  title  = {Asynchronous Majority Dynamics in Preferential Attachment Trees},
  author = {Maryam Bahrani and Nicole Immorlica and Divyarthi Mohan and S. Matthew Weinberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.05823},
  year   = {2020}
}

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ICALP 2020