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Effects of attachment preferences on coevolution of opinions and networks
Authors:Li-Xin Zhong  Fei Ren  Jiang-Rong Xu  Cai-Feng Liu
Affiliation:a College of Science, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou 310018, China
b School of Business, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China
c School of Information Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang, 330063, China
Abstract:In the coevolution of network structures and opinion formation, we investigate the effects of a mixed population with distinctive relinking preferences on both the convergence time and the network structures. It has been found that a heterogeneous network structure is easier to be reached with more high-degree-preferential (HDP) nodes. There exists high correlation between the convergence time and the network heterogeneity. The heterogeneous degree distribution caused by preferential attachment accelerates the convergence to a consensus state and the shortened convergence time inhibits the occurrence of the following disquieting situation that occurs in a continuously evolving network: with preferential attachment and long-time evolvement, most of the nodes would become separated and only a few leaders would have immediate neighbors. Analytical calculations based on mean field theory reveal that both the transition point ptr and the consensus time τ depend upon the standard deviation of the degree distribution σd. ptr increases while τ decreases with the rise of σd. Functions of ptr=〈k〉/(〈k〉+1) and View the MathML source are found. Theoretical analyses are in accordance with simulation data.
Keywords:Coevolving networks   Opinion formation   Personal preference
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