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Sébastian Grauwin1, Eric Bertin, Rémi Lemoy

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Area of Science:

  • Complex Systems Science
  • Social Dynamics
  • Agent-Based Modeling

Background:

  • Bridging microscopic and macroscopic behaviors is crucial across scientific disciplines.
  • Disciplinary differences exist, e.g., physical particles optimize global energy, while economic agents maximize individual utility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and solve a Schelling-like segregation model that continuously interpolates between cooperative and individualistic dynamics.
  • To investigate the impact of varying degrees of cooperativity on system-level outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Exact solution of a Schelling-like segregation model.
  • Introduction of a novel function linking individual and global levels of system dynamics.

Main Results:

  • A qualitative phase transition is identified with increasing cooperativity.
  • The transition shifts systems from a segregated state with low utility to a mixed state with high utility.

Conclusions:

  • The model provides a rigorous framework for analyzing systems with individual strategies governing dynamics.
  • Findings highlight the critical role of cooperativity in determining system-wide utility and structure.