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On the structure of competitive societies
Authors:E. Ben-Naim  F. Vazquez  S. Redner
Affiliation:(1) Theoretical Division and Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA;(2) Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA
Abstract:
We model the dynamics of social structure by a simple interacting particle system. The social standing of an individual agent is represented by an integer-valued fitness that changes via two offsetting processes. When two agents interact one advances: the fitter with probability p and the less fit with probability 1-p. The fitness of an agent may also decline with rate r. From a scaling analysis of the underlying master equations for the fitness distribution of the population, we find four distinct social structures as a function of the governing parameters p and r. These include: (i) a static lower-class society where all agents have finite fitness; (ii) an upwardly-mobile middle-class society; (iii) a hierarchical society where a finite fraction of the population belongs to a middle class and a complementary fraction to the lower class; (iv) an egalitarian society where all agents are upwardly mobile and have nearly the same fitness. We determine the basic features of the fitness distributions in these four phases.
Keywords:87.23.Ge Dynamics of social systems  02.50.Ey Stochastic processes  05.40.-a Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, noise, and Brownian motion   89.65.Ef Social organizations   anthropology
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