On a Statistical Mechanics Approach to Some Problems of the Social Sciences

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This work is a survey of some results on a statistical mechanics approach to the social sciences emerged in the last two decades. The pioneering work of Daniel McFadden, known as discrete choice theory, is interpreted in terms of a non-interacting model and extended along the lines of the Brock and Durlauf interacting systems. The generalization to the multi-populated model is presented and two specific case studies are reviewed with their phenomenological and theoretical analysis.

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Contucci, P., & Vernia, C. (2020, October 8). On a Statistical Mechanics Approach to Some Problems of the Social Sciences. Frontiers in Physics. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2020.585383

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