Critical Short-Time Behavior of Majority-Vote Model on Scale-Free Networks
Abstract
We discuss the short-time behavior of the majority vote dynamics on scale-free networks at the critical threshold. We introduce a heterogeneous mean-field theory on the critical short-time behavior of the majority-vote model on scale-free networks. In addition, we also compare the heterogeneous mean-field predictions with extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the short-time dependencies of the order parameter and the susceptibility. We obtained a closed expression for the dynamical exponent and the time correlation exponent . Short-time scaling is compatible with a non-universal critical behavior for , and for , we have the mean-field Ising criticality with additional logarithmic corrections for , in the same way as the stationary scaling.
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@article{arxiv.2405.14634,
title = {Critical Short-Time Behavior of Majority-Vote Model on Scale-Free Networks},
author = {D. S. M. Alencar and J. F. S. Neto and T. F. A. Alves and F. W. S. Lima and R. S. Ferreira and G. A. Alves and A. Macedo-Filho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.14634},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures, 24 references