Intracultural diversity in a model of social dynamics
@article{Parravano2007IntraculturalDI, title={Intracultural diversity in a model of social dynamics}, author={Antonio Parravano and H. Rivera-Ramirez and Mario G. Cosenza}, journal={Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications}, year={2007}, volume={379}, pages={241-249} }
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