Statistical physics has proven to be a very fruitful framework to describe
phenomena outside the realm of traditional physics. The last years have
witnessed the attempt by physicists to study collective phenomena emerging from
the interactions of individuals as elementary units in social structures. Here
we review the state of the art by focusing on three major research lines i.e.,
opinion, cultural and language dynamics. In addition we discuss other social
phenomena, such as crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, social
spreading. We highlight the connections between these problems and other, more
traditional, topics of statistical physics. We also emphasize the comparison of
model results with empirical data from social systems.
%0 Journal Article
%1 cfl2009
%A Castellano, Claudio
%A Fortunato, Santo
%A Loreto, Vittorio
%D 2009
%J Reviews of Modern Physics
%K 2009 RMP_CFL castellano crowd culture dynamics fortunato language loreto opinion physics social tagorapub
%N xxx
%P xxx
%T Statistical physics of social dynamics
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3256
%V xx
%X Statistical physics has proven to be a very fruitful framework to describe
phenomena outside the realm of traditional physics. The last years have
witnessed the attempt by physicists to study collective phenomena emerging from
the interactions of individuals as elementary units in social structures. Here
we review the state of the art by focusing on three major research lines i.e.,
opinion, cultural and language dynamics. In addition we discuss other social
phenomena, such as crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, social
spreading. We highlight the connections between these problems and other, more
traditional, topics of statistical physics. We also emphasize the comparison of
model results with empirical data from social systems.
@article{cfl2009,
abstract = {Statistical physics has proven to be a very fruitful framework to describe
phenomena outside the realm of traditional physics. The last years have
witnessed the attempt by physicists to study collective phenomena emerging from
the interactions of individuals as elementary units in social structures. Here
we review the state of the art by focusing on three major research lines i.e.,
opinion, cultural and language dynamics. In addition we discuss other social
phenomena, such as crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, social
spreading. We highlight the connections between these problems and other, more
traditional, topics of statistical physics. We also emphasize the comparison of
model results with empirical data from social systems.},
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author = {Castellano, Claudio and Fortunato, Santo and Loreto, Vittorio},
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journal = {Reviews of Modern Physics},
keywords = {2009 RMP_CFL castellano crowd culture dynamics fortunato language loreto opinion physics social tagorapub},
number = {xxx},
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priority = {2},
timestamp = {2009-04-05T13:02:44.000+0200},
title = {Statistical physics of social dynamics},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3256},
volume = {xx},
year = 2009
}