On the role of volatility in the evolution of social networks

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D. De Martino
M. Marsili
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[1] International school for advanced studies SISSA and INFN,
[2] via Beirut 2-4,undefined
[3] The Abdus Salam ICTP,undefined
[4] Strada costiera 11,undefined
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The European Physical Journal B | 2008年 / 65卷
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89.65.-s Social and economic systems; 05.70.Fh Phase transitions: general studies; 64.60.aq Networks;
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We study how the volatility, node- or link-based, affects the evolution of social networks in simple models. The model describes the competition betweenorder – promoted by the efforts of agents to coordinate – and disorder induced byvolatility in the underlying social network.We find that when volatility affects mostly the decay of links, the model exhibit a sharp transition between an ordered phase with a dense network and a disordered phase with a sparse network. When volatility is mostly node-based, instead, only the symmetric (disordered) phase existsThese two regimes are separated by a second order phase transition of unusual type, characterized by an order parameter critical exponent β = 0+.We argue that node volatility has the same effect in a broader class of models, and provide numerical evidence in this direction.
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