SIMULATION OF MAJORITY RULE DISTURBED BY POWER-LAW NOISE ON DIRECTED AND UNDIRECTED BARABÁSI–ALBERT NETWORKS
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Abstract: On directed and undirected Barabasi-Albert networks the Ising model with spin S=1/2 in the presence of a kind of noise is now studied through Monte Carlo simulations. The noise spectrum P(n) follows a power law, where P(n) is the probability of flipping randomly select n spins at each time step. The noise spectrum P(n) is introduced to mimic the self-organized criticality as a model influence of a complex environment. In this model, different from the square lattice, the order-disorder phase transition of the order parameter is not observed. For directed Barabasi-Albert networks the magnetisation tends to zero exponentially and for undirected Barabasi-Albert networks, it remains constant.
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