Emergence of social conventions in complex networks

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The emergence of social conventions in multi-agent systems has been analyzed mainly in settings where every agent may interact either with every other agent or with nearest neighbours, according to some regular underlying topology. In this note we argue that these topologies are too simple if we take into account recent discoveries on real networks. These networks, one of the main examples being the Internet, are what is called complex, that is, either graphs with the small-world property or scale-free graphs. In this note we study the efficiency of the emergence of social conventions in complex networks, that is, how fast conventions are reached. Our main result is that complex graphs make the system much more efficient than regular graphs with the same average number of links per node. Furthermore, we find out that scale-free graphs make the system as efficient as fully connected graphs.

论文关键词:Conventions,Emergent behavior,Coordination,Multi-agent systems

论文评审过程:Received 20 July 2001, Revised 25 October 2001, Available online 11 September 2002.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(02)00262-X