Influence of money distribution on civil violence model (Q1687453)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6821589
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6821589 |
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Influence of money distribution on civil violence model (English)
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3 January 2018
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Summary: We study the influence of money distribution on the dynamics of Epstein's model of civil violence. For this, we condition the hardship parameter distributed according to the distribution of money, which is a local parameter that determines the dynamics of the model of civil violence. Our experiments show that the number of outbursts of protest and the number of agents participating in them decrease when the distribution of money guarantees that there are no agents without money in the system as a consequence of saving. This reduces social protests and the system shows a phase transition of the second order for a critical saving parameter. These results also show three characteristic regimes that depend on the savings in the system, which account for emerging phenomena associated with the saving levels of the system and define scales of development characteristic of social conflicts understood as a complex system. The importance of this model is to provide a tool to understand one of the edges that characterize social protest, which describes this phenomenon from the sociophysics and complex systems.
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money distribution
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Epstein's model of civil violence
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social conflicts
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complex system
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