On the Role of Zealotry in the Voter Model
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⚛️ physics.soc-ph
cond-mat.stat-mechphysics.gen-ph
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zealotsmodelnumbervoterchangeconsensusdensitydimensions
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We study the voter model with a finite density of zealots--voters than never change opinion. For equal numbers of zealots of each species, the distribution of magnetization (opinions) is Gaussian in the mean-field limit as well as in one and two dimensions, with a width that is proportional to 1/sqrt{Z}, where Z is the number of zealots, independent of the total number of voters. Thus just a few zealots can prevent consensus or even the formation of a robust majority.
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