The formation and stability of social hierarchies is a question of general relevance. Here, we propose a simple generalized theoretical model for establishing social hierarchy via pair-wise interactions between individuals and investigate its stability. In each interaction or fight, the probability of “winning” depends solely on the relative societal status of the participants, and the winner has a gain of status whereas there is an equal loss to the loser. The interactions are characterized by two parameters. The first parameter represents how much can be lost, and the second parameter represents the degree to which even a small difference of status can guarantee a win for the higher-status individual. Depending on the parameters, the resu...
Many animal and human societies exhibit hierarchical structures with different degrees of steepness....
We model the dynamics of social structure by a simple interacting particle system. The social standi...
We examine the influence that the degree of stringency in the promotion processes of hierarchical sy...
The formation and stability of social hierarchies is a question of general relevance. Here, we propo...
The social hierarchies observed in natural systems often show a high degree of transitivity. Transit...
Hierarchy is one of the most conspicuous features of numerous natural, technological and social syst...
Hierarchy is one of the most conspicuous features of numerous natural, technological and social syst...
We argue that social institutions emerge on the basis of the human cognitive ability to integrate an...
In recent years, the statistical physics approach is giving us a unique position for understanding a...
The standard approach in accounting for hierarchical differentiation in biology and the social scien...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Consider a large population of finitely-lived agents organized into n different hierarchical levels....
Although social hierarchies are recognized as dynamic systems, they are typically treated as static ...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Many animal and human societies exhibit hierarchical structures with different degrees of steepness....
We model the dynamics of social structure by a simple interacting particle system. The social standi...
We examine the influence that the degree of stringency in the promotion processes of hierarchical sy...
The formation and stability of social hierarchies is a question of general relevance. Here, we propo...
The social hierarchies observed in natural systems often show a high degree of transitivity. Transit...
Hierarchy is one of the most conspicuous features of numerous natural, technological and social syst...
Hierarchy is one of the most conspicuous features of numerous natural, technological and social syst...
We argue that social institutions emerge on the basis of the human cognitive ability to integrate an...
In recent years, the statistical physics approach is giving us a unique position for understanding a...
The standard approach in accounting for hierarchical differentiation in biology and the social scien...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Consider a large population of finitely-lived agents organized into n different hierarchical levels....
Although social hierarchies are recognized as dynamic systems, they are typically treated as static ...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Many animal and human societies exhibit hierarchical structures with different degrees of steepness....
We model the dynamics of social structure by a simple interacting particle system. The social standi...
We examine the influence that the degree of stringency in the promotion processes of hierarchical sy...