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Effect of a non-local broadcast meant to generate xenophobia, based on a simplex-model for layered niche-networks.

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English: Simple models for task layer multiplicity[1][2][3][4] in human communities open the door to quantitative monitors (& predictors) of electronic media's role in "politicization" of e.g. cultural differences, law enforcement, health care, guns, family planning, taxes, etc. In much the same way, a highly publicized space-mission might inspire the population as a whole to put energy into layer 6 (i.e. the professional/observation layer) in the same way that a church scandal might move the population's attention toward layer 5 (i.e. the cultural/belief layer), and an article about contaminated food might move our attention toward concentration on layers 1 (self) and 3 (family).
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  1. P. Fraundorf (2008) "The thermal roots of correlation-based complexity", Complexity 13:3, 16-26 abstract draft pdf.
  2. P. Fraundorf (2008) "A simplex model for layered niche-networks", Complexity 13:6, 29-39 abstract e-print.
  3. P. Fraundorf (2013) "Layer-multiplicity as an order-parameter for communities", arXiv:1306.5185 [physics.gen-ph].
  4. P. Fraundorf (2019) "Task layer multiplicity as a measure of community level health", Complexity 2019, 1082412, 8 pages, hal-01503096, laTeX pdf, new/earlier google sites.

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