Power of the Crowd
Abstract
Consider an Galton Watson tree of height m: each leaf has one of k opinions or not. In other words, for i ∈ \1, . . . , k\, x at generation m thinks i with probability pi and nothing with probability p0. Moreover the opinions are independently distributed for each leaf. Opinions spread along the tree based on a specific rule: the majority wins! In this paper, we study the asymptotic behavior of the distribution of the opinion of the root when m +∞.
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