Critical short-time behavior of majority-vote model on scale-free networks
D S M Alencar1, J F S Neto1, T F A Alves1
1Departamento de Física, <a href="https://ror.org/00kwnx126">Universidade Federal do Piauí</a>, 57072-970, Teresina - PI, Brazil.
Abstract:
We discuss the short-time behavior of the majority vote dynamics on scale-free networks at the critical threshold. A heterogeneous mean-field theory on the critical short-time behavior of the majority-vote model on scale-free networks is introduced. In addition, the heterogeneous mean-field predictions are compared with extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the short-time dependencies of the order parameter and the susceptibility. Closed expressions of the dynamical exponent z and the time correlation exponent ν_{∥} are obtained. The short-time scaling is compatible with a nonuniversal critical behavior for 5/2<γ<7/2. However, for γ≥7/2, we have the mean-field Ising criticality with additional logarithmic corrections for γ=7/2, the same as the stationary scaling.
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