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Boris L Granovsky, Neal Madras
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Is the Voter Model a Model for Voters? [PDF]
The voter model has been studied extensively as a paradigmatic opinion dynamics' model. However, its ability for modeling real opinion dynamics has not been addressed. We introduce a noisy voter model (accounting for social influence) with agents' recurrent mobility (as a proxy for social context), where the spatial and population diversity are taken ...
Fernández-Gracia, Juan +4 more
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The voter model with anti-voter bonds☆ [PDF]
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Gantert, Nina +2 more
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Joint effect of ageing and multilayer structure prevents ordering in the voter model [PDF]
The voter model rules are simple, with agents copying the state of a random neighbor, but they lead to non-trivial dynamics. Besides opinion processes, the model has also applications for catalysis and species competition.
Oriol Artime +3 more
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Voter participation in general elections is an important aspect of a democratic state structure. Participation is determined by the level of public political awareness, if the level of public political awareness is low, voter participation tends to be ...
Dinda Ariska Putri +2 more
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The q-voter model on the torus [PDF]
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Agarwal, Pooja +2 more
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Polarization, abstention, and the median voter theorem
The median voter theorem has long been the default model of voter behavior and candidate choice. While contemporary work on the distribution of political opinion has emphasized polarization and an increasing gap between the “left” and the “right” in ...
Matthew I. Jones +2 more
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Heterogeneous voter models [PDF]
We introduce the heterogeneous voter model (HVM), in which each agent has its own intrinsic rate to change state, reflective of the heterogeneity of real people, and the partisan voter model (PVM), in which each agent has an innate and fixed preference for one of two possible opinion states.
Masuda, Naoki, Gibert, N., Redner, S.
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Voter Model and Biased Voter Model in Heterogeneous Environments [PDF]
With the rapid adoption of transgenic crops, gene flow from transgenic crops to wild relatives through pollen dispersal is of significant concern and warrants both empirical and theoretical studies to assess the risk of introduction of transgenes into wild populations.
Lanchier, Nicolas, Neuhauser, Claudia
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First-Time Voter Education Through the Democracy Volunteer Movement
Ahead of the 2014 election, the General Election Commission established a group of facilitators to educate the public about the election (voter education), called Democracy Volunteer (Relawan Demokrasi), in cities/regencies throughout Indonesia ...
Suryanef Suryanef, Al Rafni
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