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Ideal Social Gas: Emergent Thermodynamic Observables in an Effective Model of Social Dynamics
arXiv:2508.13447v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: This work continues the one commenced in \cite{m24}, where the key idea is that individual stances on a social matter can be modeled as positions of particles in physics. Here, we develop an effective thermodynamic framework for the statistical description of collective social systems based on a mechanical representation of individual stances. In this approach, each individual is modeled as a point-like particle evolving in an abstract...
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