Behavior of Ising spins and ecological oscillators on dynamically rewired small-world networks
Davi Arrais Nobre, Karen C. Abbott, Jonathan Machta, Alan Hastings

TL;DR
This study investigates how ecological oscillators on dynamically rewired small-world networks transition from asynchronous to synchronous states, revealing the influence of long-range interactions and memory effects on the phase transition universality class.
Contribution
It introduces a model of ecological oscillators on rewired small-world networks, analyzing how long-range dispersal affects synchronization and the universality class of the phase transition.
Findings
Increasing long-range interactions promotes synchronization.
Memory in oscillators alters the amount of dispersal needed for ordering.
Even small long-range interactions lead to mean-field universality class transitions.
Abstract
Many ecological populations are known to display a cyclic behavior with period 2. Previous work has shown that when a metapopulation (group of coupled populations) with such dynamics is allowed to interact via nearest neighbor dispersal in two dimensions, it undergoes a phase transition from disordered (spatially asynchronous) to ordered (spatially synchronous) that falls under the 2-D Ising universality class. While nearest neighbor dispersal may satisfactorily describe how most individuals migrate between habitats, we should expect a small fraction of individuals to venture on a journey to further locations. We model this behavior by considering ecological oscillators on dynamically rewired small-world networks, in which at each time step a fraction of the nearest neighbor interactions is replaced by a new interaction with a random node on the network. We measure how this…
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TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Complex Network Analysis Techniques · Theoretical and Computational Physics
