Link overlap influences opinion dynamics on multiplex networks of Ashkin-Teller spins.

Phys Rev E

Center for Complex Systems, KI of Grid Modernization, Korea Institute of Energy Technology, Naju, Jeonnam 58217, Korea.

Published: December 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on a multiplex network with two layers: one for friendships and the other for business relations, where individuals can have different types of connections, known as multilinks.
  • The researchers highlight that the overlap of these links significantly impacts opinion formation among individuals, especially through the analysis of multidegree distribution.
  • They apply the Ashkin-Teller model, exploring its phase diagram, which reveals various types of phase transitions, including continuous, discontinuous, and hybrid, along with specific behaviors in the Baxter phase.

Article Abstract

Consider a multiplex network formed by two layers indicating social interactions: the first layer is a friendship network and the second layer is a network of business relations. In this duplex network each pair of individuals can be connected in different ways: they can be connected by a friendship but not connected by a business relation, they can be connected by a business relation without being friends, or they can be simultaneously friends and in a business relation. In the latter case we say that the links in different layers overlap. These three types of connections are called multilinks and the multidegree indicates the sum of multilinks of a given type that are incident to a given node. Previous opinion models on multilayer networks have mostly neglected the effect of link overlap. Here we show that link overlap can have important effects in the formation of a majority opinion. Indeed, the formation of a majority opinion can be significantly influenced by the statistical properties of multilinks, and in particular by the multidegree distribution. To quantitatively address this problem, we study a simple spin model, called the Ashkin-Teller model, including two-body and four-body interactions between nodes in different layers. Here we fully investigate the rich phase diagram of this model which includes a large variety of phase transitions. Indeed, the phase diagram or the model displays continuous, discontinuous, and hybrid phase transitions, and successive jumps of the order parameters within the Baxter phase.

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