Fig. 5: Monte Carlo estimation of the take-off time for different committed minorities (\(| {{{{{{{\mathcal{C}}}}}}}}| /n\)) and fractions of explorers (ρe). | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Monte Carlo estimation of the take-off time for different committed minorities (\(| {{{{{{{\mathcal{C}}}}}}}}| /n\)) and fractions of explorers (ρe).

From: Collective patterns of social diffusion are shaped by individual inertia and trend-seeking

Fig. 5

The heat map identifies the delay in the take-off time (\(\bar{T}\)) averaged over 200 Monte Carlo simulations for a given fraction of committed minority (\(| {{{{{{{\mathcal{C}}}}}}}}| /n\)), and of explorers (ρe), for a population of size n = 1000. Each simulation stops at t = 50,000 steps, so that white indicates that the delay in the take off \(\bar{T} \, > \,50,000\), on average. Note the logarithmic scale of the heat map.

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