Systems with long-range interactions often exhibit power-law distributions and can by described by the non-extensive statistical mechanics framework proposed by Tsallis. In this contribution we consider a simple model reproducing continuous transition from the extensive to the non-extensive statistics. The considered model is composed of agents interacting among themselves on a certain network topology. To generate the underlying network we propose a new network formation algorithm, in which the mean degree scales sub-linearly with a number of nodes in the network (the scaling depends on a single parameter). By changing this parameter we are able to continuously transition from short-range to long-range interactions in the agent-based model
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transition from the extensive to the non-extensive statistics in an agent-based herding mode
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We present generalized dynamical models describing the sharing of information, and the corresponding...
This paper studies interactions among homogeneous social groups within the framework of large popula...
How can we model global phenomenon based on local interactions? Agent-Based (AB) models are local ru...
transition from the extensive to the non-extensive statistics in an agent-based herding mode
The spread of new beliefs, behaviors, and technologies in social and economic networks are often dri...
We derive microscopic foundations for a well-known probabilistic herding model in the agent-based fi...
The book integrates agent-based modeling and network science. It is divided into three parts, namely...
We introduce a model of mutually attracting agents in an arbitrary network, for which the long term ...
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This paper deals with the derivation of the mean-field limit for multi-agent systems on a large clas...
The minority game (MG) is used as a source of information to design complex networks where the nodes...
The paper proposes a model to study the conditions under which complex networks emerge (or not) when...
We study the noisy voter model using a specific non-linear dependence of the rates that takes into a...
The study of large interacting particle systems has broad applications in many scientific fields suc...
International audienceWe investigate the phenomenon of diffusion in a countably infinite society of ...
We present generalized dynamical models describing the sharing of information, and the corresponding...
This paper studies interactions among homogeneous social groups within the framework of large popula...
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