Computational Model Library

Model of Context Switching with Segregation (1.1.0)

In the context switching model, a society of agents embedded in multiple social relations, engages in a simple abstract game: the consensus game. Each agent has to choose towards one of two
possible choices which are basically arbitrary. The objective of the game is to
reach a global consensus, but the particular choice that gets collectively selected
is irrelevant.

The agents switch contexts with a switching probability, in addition, agents avoid undesired
neighbourhoods with a mechanism of segregation with a tunable tolerance threshold.

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Model of Context Switching with Segregation 1.1.0

In the context switching model, a society of agents embedded in multiple social relations, engages in a simple abstract game: the consensus game. Each agent has to choose towards one of two
possible choices which are basically arbitrary. The objective of the game is to
reach a global consensus, but the particular choice that gets collectively selected
is irrelevant.

The agents switch contexts with a switching probability, in addition, agents avoid undesired
neighbourhoods with a mechanism of segregation with a tunable tolerance threshold.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.2.0 Davide Nunes Mon Aug 27 22:17:31 2012 Tue Feb 20 09:12:38 2018 Published
1.1.0 Davide Nunes Thu Aug 2 21:49:43 2012 Tue Feb 20 13:09:13 2018 Published
1.0.0 Davide Nunes Thu Aug 2 21:15:49 2012 Tue Feb 20 13:09:15 2018 Published

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