Majority rule dynamics in finite dimensions

P. Chen and S. Redner
Phys. Rev. E 71, 036101 – Published 2 March 2005

Abstract

We investigate the long-time behavior of a majority rule opinion dynamics model in finite spatial dimensions. Each site of the system is endowed with a two-state spin variable that evolves by majority rule. In a single update event, a group of spins with a fixed (odd) size is specified and all members of the group adopt the local majority state. Repeated application of this update step leads to a coarsening mosaic of spin domains and ultimate consensus in a finite system. The approach to consensus is governed by two disparate time scales, with the longer time scale arising from realizations in which spins organize into coherent single-opinion bands. The consequences of this geometrical organization on the long-time kinetics are explored.

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  • Received 12 August 2004

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.036101

©2005 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

P. Chen* and S. Redner

  • Center for BioDynamics, Center for Polymer Studies, and Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, USA

  • *Electronic address: patrick@bu.edu
  • Electronic address: redner@bu.edu

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Vol. 71, Iss. 3 — March 2005

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