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arxiv: 1810.05643 · v2 · pith:5FOHVY4Ynew · submitted 2018-10-12 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · stat.AP

A voter model on networks and multivariate beta distribution

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph stat.AP
keywords distributionsharesvotemultivariatecorrelationelectionsmodelspatial
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In elections, the vote shares or turnout rates show a strong spatial correlation. The logarithmic decay with distance suggests that a 2D noisy diffusive equation describes the system. Based on the study of U.S. presidential elections data, it was determined that the fluctuations of vote shares also exhibit a strong and long-range spatial correlation. Previously, it was considered difficult to induce strong and long-range spatial correlation of the vote shares without breaking the empirically observed narrow distribution. We demonstrate that a voter model on networks shows such a behavior. In the model, there are many voters in a node who are affected by the agents in the node and by the agents in the linked nodes. A multivariate Wright-Fisher diffusion equation for the joint probability density of the vote shares is derived. The stationary distribution is a multivariate generalization of the beta distribution. In addition, we also estimate the equilibrium values and the covariance matrix of the vote shares and obtain a correspondence with a multivariate normal distribution. This approach largely simplifies the calibration of the parameters in the modeling of elections.

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