Abstract
This paper deals with the modeling of social competition, possibly resulting in the onset of extreme conflicts. More precisely, we discuss models describing the interplay between individual competition for wealth distribution that, when coupled with political stances coming from support or opposition to a Government, may give rise to strongly self-enhanced effects. The latter may be thought of as the early stages of massive unpredictable events known as Black Swans, although no analysis of any fully-developed Black Swan is provided here. Our approach makes use of the framework of the kinetic theory for active particles, where nonlinear interactions among subjects are modeled according to game-theoretical principles. © American Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
Anno
2013
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bellomo, Nicola; Herrero, Miguel ngel; Tosin, Andrea
Editore
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Rivista
Kinetic & related models