Balance and fragmentation in societies with homophily and social balance
Abstract Recent attempts to understand the origin of social fragmentation on the basis of spin models include terms accounting for two social phenomena: homophily—the tendency for people with similar opinions to establish positive relations—and social balance—the tendency for people to establish bal...
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Main Authors: | Tuan M. Pham, Andrew C. Alexander, Jan Korbel, Rudolf Hanel, Stefan Thurner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2417ecdaa26446c691f91e08acbb4ac1 |
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