Abstract Thomas Schelling’s spacial proximity model illustrated how racial segregation can emerge, unwanted, from the actions of citizens acting in accordance with their individual local preferences. One of the earliest agent-based models, it is closely related both to the spin-1 models of statistical physics, and to cascading phenomena on networks. Here a 1-dimensional unperturbed variant of the model is studied, which is open in the sense that agents may enter and exit the model. Following the authors ’ previous work [1] and that of Brandt, Immorlica, Kamath, and Kleinberg in [4], rigorous asymptotic results are established. This model’s openness allows either race to take over almost everywhere. Tipping points are identified between the ...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
Schelling’s spacial proximity model was an early agent-based model, illustrating how ethnic segregat...
Schelling’s spacial proximity model was an early agent-based model, illustrating how ethnic segregat...
Schelling’s spacial proximity model was an early agent-based model, illustrating how ethnic segregat...
The Schelling segregation model attempts to explain possible causes of racial segregation in cities....
The Schelling segregation model attempts to ex-plain possible causes of racial segregation in cities...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
Summary. The Schelling model of neighbourhood racial segregation is extended to include agents who c...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
Schelling’s spacial proximity model was an early agent-based model, illustrating how ethnic segregat...
Schelling’s spacial proximity model was an early agent-based model, illustrating how ethnic segregat...
Schelling’s spacial proximity model was an early agent-based model, illustrating how ethnic segregat...
The Schelling segregation model attempts to explain possible causes of racial segregation in cities....
The Schelling segregation model attempts to ex-plain possible causes of racial segregation in cities...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
Summary. The Schelling model of neighbourhood racial segregation is extended to include agents who c...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
The Schelling model of segregation looks to explain the way in which a population of agents or parti...