Axelrod models of social influence with cultural repulsion

A Radillo-Díaz, LA Pérez, M del Castillo-Mussot - Physical Review E …, 2009 - APS
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 2009APS
Since both attractive and repulsive effects among agents are important in social systems, we
present simulations of two models based on Axelrod's homogenization mechanism that
includes repulsion. These models are the repulsive model, where all individuals can repel,
and the partially repulsive model where only a fraction of repelling agents are considered. In
these two models, attractive dynamics is implemented for agents with the ability to repel
each other only if the number of features shared by them is greater than a threshold …
Since both attractive and repulsive effects among agents are important in social systems, we present simulations of two models based on Axelrod’s homogenization mechanism that includes repulsion. These models are the repulsive model, where all individuals can repel, and the partially repulsive model where only a fraction of repelling agents are considered. In these two models, attractive dynamics is implemented for agents with the ability to repel each other only if the number of features shared by them is greater than a threshold parameter. Otherwise, repelling dynamics is used. In the repulsive model, the transition from a monocultural state to a fragmented one often occurs abruptly from one cultural-variability value to the next one and a second transition emerges. For the partially repulsive model, there are also two different transitions present: the initial one being as abrupt as the one found for the repulsive model, whereas the second one follows a less abrupt behavior and resembles that of the original Axelrod model. However, the second transition for this model occurrs from a partially fragmented state and not from a monocultural one.
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