Abstract

It is known that community boundaries in social systems evolve in a rather complicated manner. We investigate several well-known models of interpersonal interaction as well as their modifications in order to establish some asymptotic results of the long time behaviour of the edge in large (or infinite) configurations of agents. We also show that the introduction of randomness in such models can lead to promising applications of some powerful probabilistic tools.

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