Structural insulators and promotors in networks under generic problem-solving dynamic
Johannes Falk, Edwin Eichler, Katja Windt, Marc-Thorsten Hütt
Advances in Complex Systems 26 (7 & 8) (2024)
Abstract
The collective coordination of distributed tasks in a complex system can be represented as decision dynamics on a graph. This abstract representation allows studying the performance of local decision heuristics as a function of task complexity and network architecture. Here, we identify hard-to-solve and easy-to-solve networks in a social differentiation task within the basic model of small-world graphs. We show that, depending on the details of the decision heuristic as well as the length of the added links, shortcuts can serve as structural promotors, which speed up convergence toward a solution, but also as structural insulators, which make the network more difficult to solve. Our findings have implications for situations where, in distributed decision systems, regional solutions emerge, which are globally incompatible as, for example, during the emergence of technological standards.
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@article{falk2024structural,
author = {Falk, Johannes and Eichler, Edwin and Windt, Katja and Hütt, Marc-Thorsten},
title = {Structural insulators and promotors in networks under generic problem-solving dynamic},
journal = {Advances in Complex Systems},
volume = {26},
number = {7 & 8},
year = {2024},
publisher = {World Scientific Publishing Co.}
}