Political dynamics affected by turncoats
Rosa Di Salvo, Matteo Gorgone, Francesco Oliveri

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mathematical model using fermionic operators to analyze how political party dynamics are influenced by turncoat behaviors, incorporating environmental adjustments into the system.
Contribution
It presents a novel operatorial theoretical framework combining quadratic Hamiltonians with adaptive rules to model political dynamics affected by turncoats.
Findings
Model captures the influence of turncoat behaviors on party dynamics
Incorporates environmental feedback into the political system model
Provides a basis for analyzing stability and changes in political alliances
Abstract
An operatorial theoretical model based on raising and lowering fermionic operators for the description of the dynamics of a political system consisting of macro--groups affected by turncoat--like behaviors is presented. The analysis of the party system dynamics is carried on by combining the action of a suitable quadratic Hamiltonian operator with specific rules (depending on the variations of the mean values of the observables) able to adjust periodically the conservative model to the political environment.
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