Physics – Physics and Society
Scientific paper
2007-11-17
Physics
Physics and Society
17 pages including numerous figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physa.2008.02.003
The standard three-state voter model is enlarged by including the outside pressure favouring one of the three choices and by adding some biased internal random noise. The Monte Carlo simulations are motivated by states with the population divided into three groups of various affinities to each other. We show the crucial influence of the boundaries for moderate lattice sizes like 500 x 500. By removing the fixed boundary at one side, we demonstrate that this can lead to the victory of one single choice. Noise in contrast stabilizes the choices of all three populations. In addition, we compute the persistence probability, i.e., the number of sites who have never changed their opinion during the simulation, and we consider the case of "rigid-minded" decision makers.
Hadzibeganovic Tarik
Schulze Christian
Stauffer Dietrich
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