Opinion formation models with extreme switches and disorder: critical behaviour and dynamics
Abstract
In a three state kinetic exchange opinion formation model, the effect of extreme switches was considered in a recent paper. In the present work, we study the same model with disorder. Here disorder implies that negative interactions may occur with a probability . In absence of extreme switches, the known critical point is at in the mean field model. With a nonzero value of that denotes the probability of such switches, the critical point is found to occur at where the order parameter vanishes with a universal value of the exponent . Stability analysis of initially ordered states near the phase boundary reveals the exponential growth/decay of the order parameter in the ordered/disordered phase with a timescale diverging with exponent . The fully ordered state also relaxes exponentially to its equilibrium value with a similar behaviour of the associated timescale. Exactly at the critical points, the order parameter shows a power law decay with time with exponent . Although the critical behaviour remains mean field like, the system behaves more like a two state model as . At the model behaves like a binary voter model with random flipping occurring with probability .
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@article{arxiv.2212.12186,
title = {Opinion formation models with extreme switches and disorder: critical behaviour and dynamics},
author = {Kathakali Biswas and Parongama Sen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.12186},
year = {2023}
}
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7 pages, 7 figures