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Double transition in kinetic exchange opinion models with activation dynamics.

Marcelo A PiresNuno Crokidakis
Published in: Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (2022)
In this work, we study a model of opinion dynamics considering activation/deactivation of agents. In other words, individuals are not static and can become inactive and drop out from the discussion. A probability [Formula: see text] governs the deactivation dynamics, whereas social interactions are ruled by kinetic exchanges, considering competitive positive/negative interactions. Inactive agents can become active due to interactions with active agents. Our analytical and numerical results show the existence of two distinct non-equilibrium phase transitions, with the occurrence of three phases, namely ordered (ferromagnetic-like), disordered (paramagnetic-like) and absorbing phases. The absorbing phase represents a collective state where all agents are inactive, i.e. they do not participate in the dynamics, inducing a frozen state. We determine the critical value [Formula: see text] above which the system is in the absorbing phase independently of the other parameters. We also verify a distinct critical behaviour for the transitions among different phases. This article is part of the theme issue 'Kinetic exchange models of societies and economies'.
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