Migration‑induced transition in social structures: a view through the Sakoda model of social interactions
Author
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Goles, Eric
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Mascareño, Aldo
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Medina, Pablo
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Rica, Sergio
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2021-08-04T23:12:40Z
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2021-08-04T23:12:40Z
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2020
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Scientific Reports (2020) 10:18338
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10.1038/s41598-020-74805-3
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/181098
Abstract
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We study the dynamics of three populations evolving in a two-dimensional discrete grid according
to rules of attraction, rejection, or indifference following the framework of the seminal model by
Sakoda and we apply it to migration phenomena. An interesting feature of the Sakoda model is the
existence of a Potts-like energy which, as a common principle, decreases as time passes by. Here we
consider the evolution of two populations until stabilization, then, we perturb this attractor by the
inclusion of a third arrival: the immigrants. We show the conditions under which this irruption does not
alter significantly the previous attractor (a sociological morphostatic behaviour) or it is dramatically
changed (morphogenetic behaviour). We observe empirically that for a morphostatic behaviour the
energy decreases while for morphogenesis this energy increases, revealing an escalation of social
tension.