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Dynamics of link states in complex networks: The case of a majority rule

Physics and Society 2012-12-19 v2 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

Motivated by the idea that some characteristics are specific to the relations between individuals and not of the individuals themselves, we study a prototype model for the dynamics of the states of the links in a fixed network of interacting units. Each link in the network can be in one of two equivalent states. A majority link-dynamics rule is implemented, so that in each dynamical step the state of a randomly chosen link is updated to the state of the majority of neighboring links. Nodes can be characterized by a link heterogeneity index, giving a measure of the likelihood of a node to have a link in one of the two states. We consider this link-dynamics model on fully connected networks, square lattices and Erd \"os-Renyi random networks. In each case we find and characterize a number of nontrivial asymptotic configurations, as well as some of the mechanisms leading to them and the time evolution of the link heterogeneity index distribution. For a fully connected network and random networks there is a broad distribution of possible asymptotic configurations. Most asymptotic configurations that result from link-dynamics have no counterpart under traditional node dynamics in the same topologies.

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@article{arxiv.1209.4831,
  title  = {Dynamics of link states in complex networks: The case of a majority rule},
  author = {J. Fernández-Gracia and X. Castelló and V. M. Eguíluz and M. San Miguel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.4831},
  year   = {2012}
}

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9 pages, 13 figures