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Block Voter Model

We introduce and study the block voter model with noise on two-dimensional square lattices using Monte Carlo simulations and finite-size scaling techniques. The model is defined by an outflow dynamics where a central set of $N_{PCS}$ spins, here denoted by persuasive cluster spins (PCS), tries to influence the opinion of their neighbouring counterparts. We consider the collective behaviour of the entire system with varying PCS size. When $N_{PCS}>2$, the system exhibits an order-disorder phase transition at a critical noise parameter $q_{c}$ which is a monotonically increasing function of the size of the persuasive cluster. We conclude that how large the PCS is more power of persuasion it has. It also seems that the resulting critical behaviour is Ising-like independent of the range of the interactions.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalRelated contextWBlock Voter Modelpreprint / 2013AC. I. N. SampaioResearcherAF. G. B. MoreiraResearcherTcond-mat.stat-mech6570 worksTphysics.soc-ph3139 works
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Block Voter Model

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