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A stochastic model of discussion

S. Plaszczynski, B. Grammaticos and M. Badoual

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2024, vol. 652, issue C

Abstract: We consider the duration of discussions in face-to-face contacts and propose a stochastic model to describe it. It is based on the points of a Levy flight where the duration of each contact corresponds to the size of the clusters produced during the walk. When confronting it to the data measured from proximity sensors, we show that several datasets obtained in different environments, are precisely reproduced by the model fixing a single parameter, the Levy index, to 1.15. We analyze the dynamics of the cluster formation during the walk and compute analytically the cluster size distribution. We find that discussions are first driven by a maximum-entropy geometric distribution and then by a rich-get-richer mechanism reminiscent of preferential-attachment (the more a discussion lasts, the more it is likely to continue). In this model, conversations may be viewed as an aggregation process with a characteristic scale fixed by the mean interaction time between the two individuals.

Keywords: Random walk; Levy flight; Preferential attachment; Face-to-face interactions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2024.130048

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