Delay-Induced Periodic Behaviour in Competitive Populations

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Abstract

We study a model of binary decisions in a fully connected network of interacting agents. Individual decisions are determined by social influence, coming from direct interactions with neighbours, and a group level pressure that accounts for social environment. In a competitive environment, the interplay of these two aspects results in the presence of a persistent disordered phase where no majority is formed. We show how the introduction of a delay mechanism in the agent’s detection of the global average choice may drastically change this scenario, giving rise to a coordinated self sustained periodic behaviour.

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Aleandri, M., & Minelli, I. G. (2021). Delay-Induced Periodic Behaviour in Competitive Populations. Journal of Statistical Physics, 185(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-021-02820-3

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