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Gérard Weisbuch
Researcher at École Normale Supérieure
Publications - 107
Citations - 6641
Gérard Weisbuch is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Light scattering. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 107 publications receiving 6184 citations. Previous affiliations of Gérard Weisbuch include Santa Fe Institute & Laajasalon Palloseura.
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Mixing beliefs among interacting agents
TL;DR: A model of opinion dynamics in which agents adjust continuous opinions as a result of random binary encounters whenever their difference in opinion is below a given threshold is presented.
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Immunology for physicists
Alan S. Perelson,Gérard Weisbuch +1 more
TL;DR: A brief introduction to the biology of the immune system is provided and a number of immunological problems in which the use of physical concepts and mathematical methods has increased the authors' understanding are discussed.
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How can extremism prevail? A study based on the relative agreement interaction model
TL;DR: A new model of interactions, called relative agreement model, is proposed, which is a variant of the previously discussed bounded confidence and introduces extremist agents by attributing a much lower uncertainty (and thus higher persuasion) to a small proportion of agents at the extremes of the opinion distribution.
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Meet, discuss, and segregate!
TL;DR: A model of opinion dynamics in which agents adjust continuous opinions as a result of random binary encounters whenever their difference in opinion is below a given threshold is presented.
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Social percolation models
Sorin Solomon,Sorin Solomon,Gérard Weisbuch,Lucilla de Arcangelis,Naeem Jan,Dietrich Stauffer,Dietrich Stauffer +6 more
TL;DR: The possibility of observing self-organized criticality when customers and cinema producers adjust their preferences and the quality of the produced films according to previous experience is discussed.