A quantum-like model of political consensus via non self-adjoint Hamiltonians

Abstract

We discuss here how non self-adjoint Hamiltonians, and their related Heisenberg-like dynamics, can be used to model a political system consisting in a coalition of different parties (forming a government) and by their (original) supporters . Our aim is to model how the opinion of these supporters changes depending on the efficiency, competence and coherence of the coalition , as these are perceived by during their action while governing. After a rather general introduction we propose three specific models, and we describe and comment the dynamical behaviour of the full system, . The role of the so-called balanced Hamiltonians, recently introduced by the authors in connection with integrals of motion, is discussed in details.

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