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Kinetics of the one-dimensional voter model with long-range interactions

Statistical Mechanics 2024-06-06 v2

Abstract

The one-dimensional long-range voter model, where an agent takes the opinion of another at distance rr with probability rα\propto r^{-\alpha}, is studied analytically. The model displays rich and diverse features as α\alpha is changed. For α>3\alpha >3 the behavior is similar to the one of the nearest-neighbor version, with the formation of ordered domains whose typical size grows as R(t)t1/2R(t)\propto t^{1/2} until consensus (a fully ordered configuration) is reached. The correlation function C(r,t)C(r,t) between two agents at distance rr obeys dynamical scaling with sizeable corrections at large distances r>r(t)r>r^*(t), slowly fading away in time. For 2<α32< \alpha \le 3 violations of scaling appear, due to the simultaneous presence of two lengh-scales, the size of domains growing as t(α2)/(α1)t^{(\alpha-2)/(\alpha-1)}, and the distance L(t)t1/(α1)L(t)\propto t^{1/(\alpha-1)} over which correlations extend. For α2\alpha \le 2 the system reaches a partially ordered stationary state, characterised by an algebraic correlator, % C(r)r(2α)C(r)\propto r^{-(2-\alpha)}, whose lifetime diverges in the thermodynamic limit of infinitely many agents, so that consensus is not reached. For a finite system escape towards the fully ordered configuration is finally promoted by development of large distance correlations. In a system of NN sites, global consensus is achieved after a time TN2T \propto N^2 for α>3\alpha>3, TNα1T \propto N^{\alpha-1} for 2<α32<\alpha \le 3, and TNT \propto N for α2\alpha \le 2.

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@article{arxiv.2309.16517,
  title  = {Kinetics of the one-dimensional voter model with long-range interactions},
  author = {Federico Corberi and Claudio Castellano},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.16517},
  year   = {2024}
}

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16 pages, 9 figures