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Update rules and interevent time distributions: slow ordering versus no ordering in the voter model
J Fernández-Gracia1, V M Eguíluz, M San Miguel
1Instituto de Física Interdisciplinar i Sistemas Complejos, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. juanf@ifisc.uib-csic.es
Abstract:
We introduce a general methodology of update rules accounting for arbitrary interevent time (IET) distributions in simulations of interacting agents. We consider in particular update rules that depend on the state of the agent, so that the update becomes part of the dynamical model. As an illustration we consider the voter model in fully connected, random, and scale-free networks with an activation probability inversely proportional to the time since the last action, where an action can be an update attempt (an exogenous update) or a change of state (an endogenous update). We find that in the thermodynamic limit, at variance with standard updates and the exogenous update, the system orders slowly for the endogenous update. The approach to the absorbing state is characterized by a power-law decay of the density of interfaces, observing that the mean time to reach the absorbing state might be not well defined. The IET distributions resulting from both update schemes show power-law tails.
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