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arxiv: 1110.1336 · v2 · pith:3MGUJUG6new · submitted 2011-10-06 · 🌊 nlin.AO

Early fragmentation in the adaptive voter model on directed networks

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We consider voter dynamics on a directed adaptive network with fixed out-degree distribution. A transition between an active phase and a fragmented phase is observed. This transition is similar to the undirected case if the networks are sufficiently dense and have a narrow out-degree distribution. However, if a significant number of nodes with low out degree is present, then fragmentation can occur even far below the estimated critical point due to the formation of self-stabilizing structures that nucleate fragmentation. This process may be relevant for fragmentation in current political opinion formation processes.

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