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Following the Dynamics of Structural Variants in Experimentally Evolved Populations
Published on: February 3, 2023
Paradise-disorder transition in structural balance dynamics on Erdös-Rényi graphs
Krishnadas Mohandas1, Krzysztof Suchecki1, Janusz A Hołyst1
1Warsaw University of Technology,, Faculty of Physics, Koszykowa 75, PL-00-662 Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
Structural balance has been posited as one of the factors influencing how friendly and hostile relations of social actors evolve over time. This study investigates the behavior of the Heider balance model in Erdös-Rényi random graphs in the presence of a noisy environment, particularly the transition from an initially entirely positively polarized paradise state to a disordered phase. We examine both single-layer and bilayer network configurations and provide a mean-field solution for the average link polarization that predicts a first-order transition where the critical temperature scales with the connection probability p as p^{2} for a monolayer system and in a more complex way for a bilayer. We show that, to mimic the dynamics observed in complete graphs, the intralayer Heider interaction strengths should be scaled as p^{-2}, while the interlayer interaction strengths should be scaled as p^{-1} for random graphs. Numerical simulations have been performed, and their results confirm our analytical predictions, provided that graphs are dense enough.
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