A mean field statistical mechanics model of two interacting groups of spins is introduced and the phase transition studied in terms of their relative size. A jump of the average magnetization is found for large values of the mutual interaction when the relative percentage of the two populations crosses a critical threshold. It is shown how the critical percentage depends on internal interactions and on the initial magnetizations. The model is interpreted as a prototype of resident-immigrant cultural interaction and conclusions from the social sciences perspectives are drawn
The aim of this work is to implement a statistical mechanics theory of social interaction, generaliz...
We report on our numerical studies of the Axelrod model for social influence in small-world networks...
We characterize the phase space for the infinite volume limit of a ferromagnetic mean-field XY model...
We study the dynamics of a spin-flip model with a mean field interaction. The system is non reversib...
The use of statistical physics to study problems of social sciences is motivated and its current sta...
Modern societies feature an increasing contact between cultures, yet we have a poor understanding of...
The paper proposes a new model of spin dynamics which can be treated as a model of sociological coup...
none1Is modern science able to study social matters like those related to immigration phenomena on s...
A two populations mean-field monomer–dimer model including both hard-core and attractive interaction...
Axelrod's model of cultural dissemination, despite its apparent simplicity, demonstrates complex beh...
Sociology, Psychology, Statistical mechanics, Phase transitions, Cultural contact, Immigration,
Many real systems composed of a large number of interacting components, as, for instance, neural net...
Is modern science able to study social matters like those related to immigration phenomena on solid ...
Is modern science able to study social matters like those related to immigration phenomena on solid ...
Migration phenomena and all the related issues, like integration of different social groups, are int...
The aim of this work is to implement a statistical mechanics theory of social interaction, generaliz...
We report on our numerical studies of the Axelrod model for social influence in small-world networks...
We characterize the phase space for the infinite volume limit of a ferromagnetic mean-field XY model...
We study the dynamics of a spin-flip model with a mean field interaction. The system is non reversib...
The use of statistical physics to study problems of social sciences is motivated and its current sta...
Modern societies feature an increasing contact between cultures, yet we have a poor understanding of...
The paper proposes a new model of spin dynamics which can be treated as a model of sociological coup...
none1Is modern science able to study social matters like those related to immigration phenomena on s...
A two populations mean-field monomer–dimer model including both hard-core and attractive interaction...
Axelrod's model of cultural dissemination, despite its apparent simplicity, demonstrates complex beh...
Sociology, Psychology, Statistical mechanics, Phase transitions, Cultural contact, Immigration,
Many real systems composed of a large number of interacting components, as, for instance, neural net...
Is modern science able to study social matters like those related to immigration phenomena on solid ...
Is modern science able to study social matters like those related to immigration phenomena on solid ...
Migration phenomena and all the related issues, like integration of different social groups, are int...
The aim of this work is to implement a statistical mechanics theory of social interaction, generaliz...
We report on our numerical studies of the Axelrod model for social influence in small-world networks...
We characterize the phase space for the infinite volume limit of a ferromagnetic mean-field XY model...