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Autori principali: Biswas, Soumyajyoti, Annapurna, Mandhalapu Sree, Jakkampudi, Venkatasubbaiah, Yarlagadda, Dushyanth, Thota, Bhargav
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06237
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author Biswas, Soumyajyoti
Annapurna, Mandhalapu Sree
Jakkampudi, Venkatasubbaiah
Yarlagadda, Dushyanth
Thota, Bhargav
author_facet Biswas, Soumyajyoti
Annapurna, Mandhalapu Sree
Jakkampudi, Venkatasubbaiah
Yarlagadda, Dushyanth
Thota, Bhargav
contents The kinetic exchange opinion model shows a well-studied order disorder transition as the noise parameter, representing discord between interacting agents, is increased. A further increase in the noise drives the model, in low dimensions, to an extreme segregation ordering through a transition of similar nature. The scaling behavior of the winning margins have distinct features in the ordered and disordered phases that are similar to the observations noted recently in election data in various countries, explaining the qualitative differences in such scaling between tightly contested and land-slide election victories.
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spellingShingle Order-disorder-order transitions and winning margins' scaling in kinetic exchange opinion model
Biswas, Soumyajyoti
Annapurna, Mandhalapu Sree
Jakkampudi, Venkatasubbaiah
Yarlagadda, Dushyanth
Thota, Bhargav
Physics and Society
The kinetic exchange opinion model shows a well-studied order disorder transition as the noise parameter, representing discord between interacting agents, is increased. A further increase in the noise drives the model, in low dimensions, to an extreme segregation ordering through a transition of similar nature. The scaling behavior of the winning margins have distinct features in the ordered and disordered phases that are similar to the observations noted recently in election data in various countries, explaining the qualitative differences in such scaling between tightly contested and land-slide election victories.
title Order-disorder-order transitions and winning margins' scaling in kinetic exchange opinion model
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06237