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    Phase transitions in social impact models of opinion formation (English)
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    29 August 2000
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    phase transitions
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    opinion formation models
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    social impact models
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    cellular-automata-based model
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    active interacting Brownian particles
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    communication field
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    social unification state
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    leader strength
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    social noise level
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    weak diffusion phase
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    strong diffusion phase
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    mean field approximation
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    stable phases
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