English

Naming Game on small-world networks: the role of clustering structure

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability 2007-05-23 v2 Physics and Society

Abstract

Naming Game is a recently proposed model for describing how a multi-agent system can converge towards a consensus state in a self-organized way. In this paper, we investigate this model on the so-called homogeneous small-world networks and focus on the influence of the triangular topology on the dynamics. Of all the topological quantities, the clustering coefficient is found to play a significant role in the dynamics of the Naming Game. On the one hand, it affects the maximum memory of each agent; on the other hand, it inhibits the growing of clusters in which agents share a common word, i.e., a larger clustering coefficient will cause a slower convergence of the system. We also find a quantitative relationship between clustering coefficient and the maximum memory.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0607001,
  title  = {Naming Game on small-world networks: the role of clustering structure},
  author = {Bo-Yu Lin and Jie Ren and Hui-Jie Yang and Bing-Hong Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0607001},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

6 pages, 8 figures, Research Program for Undergraduate in USTC