Abstract
A mathematical model describing the mutual influence of bad-defined various human characteristics is constructed. This model is described by a system of differential equations that reflect the “rate” of change in a characteristic as a function of the frequency of interaction with other characteristics. The transition from differential equations to equations in finite differences and the introduction of the von Neumann neighborhood on the resulting square space of the frequency of interaction of various human characteristics allows us to introduce a cellular automaton. The sequential execution of iterations in the cellular automaton allows to track how each of the entered characteristics depends on the behavior of other characteristics.
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