The Sznajd model with limited persuasion: competition between high-reputation and hesitant agents
Abstract
In this work we study a modified version of the two-dimensional Sznajd sociophysics model. In particular, we consider the effects of agents' reputations in the persuasion rules. In other words, a high-reputation group with a common opinion may convince their neighbors with probability , which induces an increase of the group's reputation. On the other hand, there is always a probability of the neighbors to keep their opinions, which induces a decrease of the group's reputation. These rules describe a competition between groups with high reputation and hesitant agents, which makes the full-consensus states (with all spins pointing in one direction) more difficult to be reached. As consequences, the usual phase transition does not occur for and the system presents realistic democracy-like situations, where the majority of spins are aligned in a certain direction, for a wide range of parameters.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1108.5934,
title = {The Sznajd model with limited persuasion: competition between high-reputation and hesitant agents},
author = {Nuno Crokidakis and Paulo Murilo Castro de Oliveira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.5934},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
12 pages, 7 figures, submitted for publication