Emergent Mind

Discontinuous phase transition in an open-ended Naming Game

(1412.2994)
Published Dec 9, 2014 in physics.soc-ph , cond-mat.stat-mech , and cs.SI

Abstract

In this work we study on a 2-dimensional square lattice a recent version of the Naming Game, an agent-based model used for describing the emergence of linguistic structures. The system is open-ended and agents can invent new words all along the evolution of the game, picking them up from a pool characterised by a Gaussian distribution with standard deviation $\sigma$. The model displays a nonequilibrium phase transition at a critical point $\sigma_{c}\approx 25.6$, which separates an absorbing consensus state from an active fragmented state where agents continuously exchange different words. The finite-size scaling analysis of our simulations strongly suggests that the phase transition is discontinuous.

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