Kinetic equation of sociodynamics
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.26380Keywords:
principle of subjective entropy maximum, subjective analisys, range and subject preferencesAbstract
This article aims to build a theory of social dynamics, similar to the kinetic theory of gases. In general, given model is hybrid because off static mechanics ideas. In particular, Boltsman equation, Jaynes’s principle of entropy optimality have been applied to preference distribution of first and second type.
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