Diversity in Axelrod's social adaptation model
Abstract
In this paper, we study Axelrod's model of social dynamics, introducing the concept of Cultural Diversity (D), defined as the variety of sizes of clusters or cultural domains formed, which measures the complexity of the system. We find that the maximum of D agrees with the critical point where the monocultural/multicultural phase transition occurs, tending to a minimum value when the system's degrees of freedom, cultural traits q, are far from the critical point qc. We show that at qc the entropy also reaches its maximum value, that is, the phase transition for this model is of the order-order type. Thus, multiculturalism is not synonymous with cultural diversity, as is commonly assumed in the literature.
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