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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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Simple is beautiful ... and necessary.

TL;DR: A contribution to the JASSS forum, in reaction to the paper in FASZ about the model of extremism about how to deal with Islamist extremism.
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Boolean delay equations on networks in economics and the geosciences

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study damage propagation in networks, with an emphasis on production-chain models, and consider the effects of distinct delays and forcing, which represent external intervention to prevent economic collapse.
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Adjustment and social choice

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of information contagion on the dynamics of choices in social networks of heterogeneous buyers is discussed and it is shown that when agents try to adjust their reservation price, the tatonement process does not converge to equilibrium at some intermediate market share and that large amplitude fluctuations are actually observed.
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Heterogeneity and Increasing Returns May Drive Socio-Economic Transitions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a simple mathematical model for the dynamics of product competition in a heterogeneous consumer population, which preassigns a hierarchy to the products, which designates the consumer choice when prices are comparable, while prices are dynamically rescaled to reflect increasing returns to scale.
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Recent approaches to immune networks

TL;DR: This paper outlines some recent approaches taken by the authors and their colleagues toward the analysis of immune networks and other approaches have been omitted owing to space limitations.