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      Asymmetric contrarians in opinion dynamics

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          Asymmetry in contrarian behavior is investigated within the Galam model of opinion dynamics using update groups of size 3 with two competing opinions A and B. Denoting \(x\) and \(y\) the respective proportions of A and B contrarians, four schemes of implementations are studied. First scheme activates contrarians after each series of updates with probabilities \(x\) and \(y\) for agents holding respectively opinion A and B. Second scheme activates contrarians within the update groups only against global majority with probability \(x\) when A is majority and \(y\) when B is majority. Third scheme considers in-group contrarians acting prior to the local majority update against both local majority and minority opinions. Last scheme activates in-group contrarians prior to the local majority update but only against the local majority. The main result is the loss of the fifty-fifty attractor produced by symmetric contrarians. Producing a bit less contrarians on its own side than the other side becomes the key to win a public debate, which in turn can guarantee an election victory. The associated phase diagram of opinion dynamics is found to exhibit a rich variety of counterintuitive results.

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          02 December 2019
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          1912.01053
          867ee9f3-7d02-4cd5-a0f6-d154d224e2bc

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          13 pages LaTeX with numerous figs
          physics.soc-ph cond-mat.stat-mech

          Condensed matter,General physics
          Condensed matter, General physics

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