We present and analyze minimal models for three social phenomena: the development of two-sided conflicts, interactions between conformists and contrarians, and pair formation between individuals seeking mates. In all three cases, the phenomena can be viewed as processes occurring on the node or edge values of a graph with fixed topology. Together, these three case studies illustrate that mathematical analysis of simple models may give us mechanistic insight into how real social systems behave
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
In this paper, we present a model of social interaction systems. By comparing it with existing analy...
This article focuses on agent-based computational (ABC) modeling of social interaction. It begins wi...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
The paper extends the Brock-Durlauf model of interactive discrete choice, where individuals’ decisio...
The paper extends the Brock-Durlauf model of interactive discrete choice, where individuals’ decisio...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
International audienceLearning to model social systems can foster critical thinking about the applic...
A mathematical model of social interaction in the form of two coupler! first-order non-linear differ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
none4noTitolo della collana: Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and TechnologyIn this w...
This article presents a dynamic model of dyadic social interaction. It is shown that a set of simple...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
In this paper, we present a model of social interaction systems. By comparing it with existing analy...
This article focuses on agent-based computational (ABC) modeling of social interaction. It begins wi...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
The paper extends the Brock-Durlauf model of interactive discrete choice, where individuals’ decisio...
The paper extends the Brock-Durlauf model of interactive discrete choice, where individuals’ decisio...
This edited volume presents examples of social science research projects that employ new methods of ...
International audienceLearning to model social systems can foster critical thinking about the applic...
A mathematical model of social interaction in the form of two coupler! first-order non-linear differ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
none4noTitolo della collana: Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and TechnologyIn this w...
This article presents a dynamic model of dyadic social interaction. It is shown that a set of simple...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
In this paper, we present a model of social interaction systems. By comparing it with existing analy...
This article focuses on agent-based computational (ABC) modeling of social interaction. It begins wi...