MAJORITY-VOTE ON DIRECTED SMALL-WORLD NETWORKS
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Abstract: On directed Small-World networks the Majority-vote model with noise is now studied through Monte Carlo simulations. In this model, the order-disorder phase transition of the order parameter is well defined in this system. We calculate the value of the critical noise parameter q_c for several values of rewiring probability p of the directed Small-World network. The critical exponentes beta/nu, gamma/nu and 1/nu were calculated for several values of p.
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