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The Many-agent limit of the Extreme Introvert-Extrovert model

Physics and Society 2016-06-03 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We consider a toy model of interacting extrovert and introvert agents introduced earlier by Liu et al [Europhys. Lett. {\bf 100} (2012) 66007]. The number of extroverts, and introverts is NN each. At each time step, we select an agent at random, and allow her to modify her state. If an extrovert is selected, she adds a link at random to an unconnected introvert. If an introvert is selected, she removes one of her links. The set of N2N^2 links evolves in time, and may be considered as a set of Ising spins on an N×NN \times N square-grid with single-spin-flip dynamics. This dynamics satisfies detailed balance condition, and the probability of different spin configurations in the steady state can be determined exactly. The effective hamiltonian has long-range multi-spin couplings that depend on the row and column sums of spins. If the relative bias of choosing an extrovert over an introvert is varied, this system undergoes a phase transition from a state with very few links to one in which most links are occupied. We show that the behavior of the system can be determined exactly in the limit of large NN. The behavior of large fluctuations in the total numer of links near the phase transition is determined. We also discuss two variations, called egalitarian and elitist agents, when the agents preferentially add or delete links to their least/ most-connected neighbor. These shows interesting cooperative behavior.

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@article{arxiv.1605.08517,
  title  = {The Many-agent limit of the Extreme Introvert-Extrovert model},
  author = {Deepak Dhar and Kevin E. Bassler and R. K. P. Zia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.08517},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Minor correction in one equation