Finite-size scaling analysis of binary stochastic processes and universality classes of information cascade phase transition
Abstract
We propose a finite-size scaling analysis of binary stochastic processes based on the second moment correlation length for the autocorrelation function . The purpose is to clarify the critical properties and provide a new data analysis method for information cascades. As a simple model to represent the different behaviors of subjects in information cascade experiments, we assume that is a mixture of an independent random variable that takes 1 with probability and a random variable that depends on the ratio of the variables taking 1 among recent variables. We consider two types of the probability that the latter takes 1: (i) analog [] and (ii) digital []. We study the universal functions of scaling for and the integrated correlation time . For finite , decays exponentially as a function of , and there is only one stable renormalization group (RG) fixed point. In the limit , where depends on all the previous variables, in model (i) obeys a power law, and the system becomes scale invariant. In model (ii) with , there are two stable RG fixed points, which correspond to the ordered and disordered phases of the information cascade phase transition with critical exponents and .
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@article{arxiv.1404.4921,
title = {Finite-size scaling analysis of binary stochastic processes and universality classes of information cascade phase transition},
author = {Shintaro Mori and Masato Hisakado},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.4921},
year = {2015}
}
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32 pages, 9 figures