Social Fr\"ohlich condensation: Preserving societal order through sufficiently intensive information pumping
Andrei Khrennikov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a quantum-like model of social Frohlich condensation, suggesting that intense information flow can stabilize society, and provides a formal mathematical framework for understanding social order through energy dynamics.
Contribution
It presents the first application of quantum thermodynamics formalism to model social stability phenomena like Frohlich condensation.
Findings
Model demonstrates social Frohlich condensation correlates with societal stability.
The approach offers a new perspective on social order through energy and information dynamics.
Provides a theoretical basis for further empirical validation.
Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to present the basic assumptions for creation of social Frohlich condensate and attract attention of other researchers (both from physics and socio-political science) to the problem of modelling of stability and order preservation in highly energetic society coupled with social energy bath of high temperature. Design methodology approach: The model of social Frohlich condensation and its analysis are based on the mathematical formalism of quantum thermodynamics and field theory (applied outside of physics). Findings: The presented quantum-like model provides the consistent operational model of such complex socio-political phenomenon as Frohlich condensation. Research limitations implications: The model of social Frohlich condensation is heavily based on theory of open quantum systems. Its consistent elaboration needs additional efforts. Practical implications:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSociopolitical Dynamics in Russia · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
