Agent-based model of competition in a social structure
Indirect competition emerged from the complex organization of human societies, and knowledge of the existing network topology may aid in developing effective strategies for success. Here, we propose an agent-based model of competition with systems co-existing in a `small-world' social network. We show that within the range of parameter values obtained from the model and empirical data, the network evolution is highly dependent on $k$, the local parameter describing the density of neighbors in the network. The model applied to language death and competition of telecommunication companies show strong correspondence with empirical data.
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2008-07
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Authors: | Legara, Erika Fille ; Longjas, Anthony ; Batac, Rene |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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