Complex dynamics of a nonlinear voter model with contrarian agents
Abstract
We investigate mean-field dynamics of a nonlinear opinion formation model with congregator and contrarian agents. Each agent assumes one of the two possible states. Congregators imitate the state of other agents with a rate that increases with the number of other agents in the opposite state, as in the linear voter model and nonlinear majority voting models. Contrarians flip the state with a rate that increases with the number of other agents in the same state. The nonlinearity controls the strength of the majority voting and is used as a main bifurcation parameter. We show that the model undergoes a rich bifurcation scenario comprising the egalitarian equilibrium, two symmetric lopsided equilibria, limit cycle, and coexistence of different types of stable equilibria with intertwining attrative basins.
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@article{arxiv.1308.2795,
title = {Complex dynamics of a nonlinear voter model with contrarian agents},
author = {Shoma Tanabe and Naoki Masuda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.2795},
year = {2013}
}
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15 pages, 4 figures