Artículo de publicación ISIWe study how the opinions of a group of individuals determine their spatial distribution and connectivity, through an agent-based model. The interaction between agents is described by a Hamiltonian in which agents are allowed to move freely without an underlying lattice (the average network topology connecting them is determined from the parameters). This kind of model was derived using maximum entropy statistical inference under fixed expectation values of certain probabilities that (we propose) are relevant to social organization. Control parameters emerge as Lagrange multipliers of the maximum entropy problem, and they can be associated with the level of consequence between the personal beliefs and extern...
Sophisticated models of human social behaviour are fast becoming highly desirable in an increasingly...
We propose an opinion model based on agents located at the vertices of a regular lattice. Each agent...
The definition of place utility from potential theory shows that a preference and orthogonal indiffe...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe study how the opinions of a group of individuals determine their spati...
We study how the opinions of a group of individuals determine their spatial distribution a...
Abstract. We study how the opinions of a group of individuals determine their spatial distribution a...
We identify a unique viewpoint on the collective behaviour of intelligent agents. We first develop a...
We quantify a social organization’s potentiality, that is, its ability to attain different configura...
Over the recent four decades, agent-based modeling and maximum entropy modeling have provided some o...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
In the past two decades, the advance in computational power and the availability of social interacti...
AbstractUsing laboratory experimental data, we test the uncertainty of social state transitions in v...
This project deals with the study of the social learning dynamics of agents in a society. For that w...
Sophisticated models of human social behavior are fast becoming highly desirable in an increasingly ...
This article investigates the Multiple Equilibria Regulation (MER) model, i.e., an agent-based simul...
Sophisticated models of human social behaviour are fast becoming highly desirable in an increasingly...
We propose an opinion model based on agents located at the vertices of a regular lattice. Each agent...
The definition of place utility from potential theory shows that a preference and orthogonal indiffe...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe study how the opinions of a group of individuals determine their spati...
We study how the opinions of a group of individuals determine their spatial distribution a...
Abstract. We study how the opinions of a group of individuals determine their spatial distribution a...
We identify a unique viewpoint on the collective behaviour of intelligent agents. We first develop a...
We quantify a social organization’s potentiality, that is, its ability to attain different configura...
Over the recent four decades, agent-based modeling and maximum entropy modeling have provided some o...
We introduce a statistical-physics model for opinion dynamics on random networks where agents adopt ...
In the past two decades, the advance in computational power and the availability of social interacti...
AbstractUsing laboratory experimental data, we test the uncertainty of social state transitions in v...
This project deals with the study of the social learning dynamics of agents in a society. For that w...
Sophisticated models of human social behavior are fast becoming highly desirable in an increasingly ...
This article investigates the Multiple Equilibria Regulation (MER) model, i.e., an agent-based simul...
Sophisticated models of human social behaviour are fast becoming highly desirable in an increasingly...
We propose an opinion model based on agents located at the vertices of a regular lattice. Each agent...
The definition of place utility from potential theory shows that a preference and orthogonal indiffe...