2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2102.09856
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The Flip Schelling Process on Random Geometric and Erdös-Rényi Graphs

Thomas Bläsius,
Tobias Friedrich,
Martin S. Krejca
et al.

Abstract: Schelling's classical segregation model gives a coherent explanation for the wide-spread phenomenon of residential segregation. We consider an agent-based saturated open-city variant, the Flip-Schelling-Process (FSP), in which agents, placed on a graph, have one out of two types and, based on the predominant type in their neighborhood, decide whether to changes their types; similar to a new agent arriving as soon as another agent leaves the vertex.We investigate the probability that an edge {u, v} is monochrom… Show more

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