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Mean-field dynamics of attractive resource interaction: From uniform to aggregated states

Oksana R. Satur

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), 2026, vol. 248, issue C, 213-238

Abstract: We introduce and study a nonlinear discrete dynamical system describing the evolution of a resource distribution among interacting agents. The model generalizes several classical mean-field and opinion-dynamics frameworks and is defined on the standard simplex, where each coordinate evolves according to an interaction rule depending on preference-based mean-field interactions. We provide a complete analytical description of the long-term behavior of the system. First, we establish monotonicity properties and show that the dynamics always remains in a positively invariant region determined by initial conditions. We prove the existence of a unique fixed point for any admissible parameter set and derive an explicit closed-form formula for the equilibrium in arbitrary dimension. We then analyze the local stability of the fixed point and identify parameter regimes leading to aggregation or uniform distributions. Finally, we characterize all possible asymptotic scenarios and show that, despite the nonlinear structure, the system does not exhibit oscillatory or chaotic behavior: every trajectory converges to the unique equilibrium. The results provide a full qualitative theory for this class of monotone resource-interaction models and offer a mathematical explanation for the transition from uniform to aggregated states.

Keywords: Discrete dynamical systems; Attractive interaction; Stability analysis; Transcritical bifurcation; Resource distribution; Mean-field models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2026.04.022

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