Self-organized societies: on the Sakoda model of social interactions (Q2012786)
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Self-organized societies: on the Sakoda model of social interactions (English)
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3 August 2017
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Summary: We characterize the behavior and the social structures appearing from a model of general social interaction proposed by Sakoda. The model consists of two interacting populations in a two-dimensional periodic lattice with empty sites. It contemplates a set of simple rules that combine attitudes, ranges of interactions, and movement decisions. We analyze the evolution of the 45 different interaction rules via a Potts-like energy function which drives the system irreversibly to an equilibrium or a steady state. We discuss the robustness of the social structures, dynamical behaviors, and the existence of spatial long range order in terms of the social interactions and the equilibrium energy.
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self-organized societies
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robustness of the social structures
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dynamical behaviors
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Sakoda model
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Potts-like energy function
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