A mean-field model of Heider balance with heterogeneous link temperatures shows that the inverse-temperature distribution's tail behavior governs the transition between polarized and non-polarized states, with universal bounds.
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Mean-field analysis of structural balance at nonzero temperature reveals a first-order phase transition to the balanced state below critical temperature Tc, including hysteresis between balanced and imbalanced regimes.
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Mean-Field Theory for Heider Balance under Heterogeneous Social Temperatures
A mean-field model of Heider balance with heterogeneous link temperatures shows that the inverse-temperature distribution's tail behavior governs the transition between polarized and non-polarized states, with universal bounds.
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Mean-field solution of structural balance dynamics in nonzero temperature
Mean-field analysis of structural balance at nonzero temperature reveals a first-order phase transition to the balanced state below critical temperature Tc, including hysteresis between balanced and imbalanced regimes.