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Nicolás E Amado1, Jorge A Revelli1, Pedro W Lamberti2
1Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Instituto de Física Enrique Gaviola, Av. Medina Allende s/n, Córdoba, Argentina.
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We investigate the dynamics of a two-dimensional Sznajd model in which a third ideological position emerges spontaneously from local interactions between agents. Starting from random initial conditions, we observe that this emergent position arises solely as a result of the interaction dynamics, and not from predefined agent states. We analyze the system's behavior as a function of social apathy, modeled as the fraction of nonparticipating agents, and identify a critical apathy threshold that separates distinct regimes of opinion dominance. To quantify the interplay between disorder and structure in the system, we employ the complexity-entropy plane. This analysis reveals that the system is robust to asymmetries in initial conditions; its macroscopic behavior remains qualitatively unchanged. Furthermore, we find that statistical complexity reaches a maximum near the transition region, highlighting the emergence of rich collective dynamics characterized by abrupt topological changes parametrized by apathy.
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