
TL;DR
This paper critically reviews recent sociophysics research, highlighting interdisciplinary challenges and diverse topics like opinion dynamics and citation analysis, to assess the field's development and integration.
Contribution
It provides a biased overview emphasizing interdisciplinary issues and diverse research areas within sociophysics, highlighting gaps and opportunities for better integration.
Findings
Schelling model illustrates interdisciplinary cooperation issues
Opinion dynamics show complex social behavior modeling
Citation statistics reveal interdisciplinary research patterns
Abstract
Various aspects of recent sociophysics research are shortly reviewed: Schelling model as an example for lack of interdisciplinary cooperation, opinion dynamics, combat, and citation statistics as an example for strong interdisciplinarity.
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