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Waste separation in small-world networks (1.0.0)

The model answers the question how homophily and number of close-links in small-world network influences behavior of consumats. The results show that the more close-links the more probable the consumat follows the major behavior, but homophilly blocks the major behavior and supports survival of the minor behavior.

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Release Notes

Released for the CoMSES Conference 2019. We follow-up consumat model of Jäger and Janssen (2002) and Bravo et al. (2013).

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Waste separation in small-world networks 1.0.0

The model answers the question how homophily and number of close-links in small-world network influences behavior of consumats. The results show that the more close-links the more probable the consumat follows the major behavior, but homophilly blocks the major behavior and supports survival of the minor behavior.

Release Notes

Released for the CoMSES Conference 2019. We follow-up consumat model of Jäger and Janssen (2002) and Bravo et al. (2013).

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 František Kalvas Mon Sep 30 17:43:57 2019 Mon Sep 30 17:43:57 2019 Published

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