Graph fission in an evolving voter model

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We consider a simplified model of a social network in which individuals have one of two opinions (called 0 and 1) and their opinions and the network connections coevolve. Edges are picked at random. If the two connected individuals hold different opinions then, with probability 1 - α, one imitates the opinion of the other; otherwise (i.e., with probability α), the link between them is broken and one of them makes a new connection to an individual chosen at random (i) from those with the same opinion or (ii) from the network as a whole. The evolution of the system stops when there are no longer any discordant edges connecting individuals with different opinions. Letting ρ be the fraction of voters holding the minority opinion after the evolution stops, we are interested in how ρ depends on α and the initial fraction u of voters with opinion 1. In case (i), there is a critical value α c which does not depend on u, with ρ ≈ u for α > α c and ρ ≈ 0 for α < α c. In case (ii), the transition point α c(u) depends on the initial density u. For α > α c(u), ρ ≈ u, but for α

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Durrett, R., Gleeson, J. P., Lloyd, A. L., Mucha, P. J., Shi, F., Sivakoff, D., … Varghese, C. (2012). Graph fission in an evolving voter model. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(10), 3682–3687. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1200709109

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