A recent article [Vinkovic D, Kirman A (2006) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19261?19265] showing that the Schelling model has a physical analogue extends our understanding of the model. However, prior research has already outlined a mathematical basis for the Schelling model and simulations based on it have already enhanced our understanding of the social dynamics that underlie the model, something that the physical analogue does not address. Research in social science has provided a formal basis for the segregative outcomes resulting from the residential selection process and simulations have replicated relevant spatial outcomes under different specifications of the residential dynamics. New and increasingly detailed survey data on preference...
Using dimes and pennies on a checkerboard, Schelling (1971, 1978) studied the link between residenti...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
A recent article [Vinkovic D, Kirman A (2006) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19261?19265] showing that t...
The Schelling model of segregation between two groups of residential agents (Schelling 1971; Schelli...
Summary. The Schelling model of neighbourhood racial segregation is extended to include agents who c...
We address theoretically whether and under what conditions Schelling's celebrated result of 'self-or...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) observed that macro-level patterns do not necessarily reflect micro-...
This paper presents a variation of the Schelling [J. Math. Sociol. 1 (1971) 143; T.C. Schelling, Mi-...
We have extended the Schelling model of neighborhood racial segregation to include agents who can au...
Schelling (1969, 1971a, b, 1978) observed that macro-level patterns do not necessarily reflect micro...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
Using dimes and pennies on a checkerboard, Schelling (1971, 1978) studied the link between residenti...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
A recent article [Vinkovic D, Kirman A (2006) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19261?19265] showing that t...
The Schelling model of segregation between two groups of residential agents (Schelling 1971; Schelli...
Summary. The Schelling model of neighbourhood racial segregation is extended to include agents who c...
We address theoretically whether and under what conditions Schelling's celebrated result of 'self-or...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) observed that macro-level patterns do not necessarily reflect micro-...
This paper presents a variation of the Schelling [J. Math. Sociol. 1 (1971) 143; T.C. Schelling, Mi-...
We have extended the Schelling model of neighborhood racial segregation to include agents who can au...
Schelling (1969, 1971a, b, 1978) observed that macro-level patterns do not necessarily reflect micro...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
Using dimes and pennies on a checkerboard, Schelling (1971, 1978) studied the link between residenti...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...