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Extensiones al Modelo de Segregación de Schelling  /

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Description: En el modelo clásico de Schelling (1), cuando un individuo se siente insatisfecho por la cantidad de ”vecinos” no deseados, simplemente se muda a otra locación que esté libre, pero esto tiene una restricción asociada a la densidad de ls ciudad. Por otra parte se supone que en la vida real una mudanza tiene muchos costos asociados. Por esta razón, se propone modificar el modelo y extenderlo considerando que cada agente comienza con una cantidad de unidades monetarias (capital C), y que al pasar cada unidad de tiempo cada agente consigue ahorrar una cierta cantidad de unidades monetarias (ahorro A), si en un momento se siente insatisfecho y tiene un capital mayor o igual al costo de la mudanza Cm (mudanza), entonces podrá mudarse a alguna de las locaciones libres, en caso contrario no podrá hacerlo, lo que implicará que en el siguiente paso puede o no estar insatisfecho, dependiendo de que haya sucedido con sus vecinos. In Schelling's classical model (1), when an individual feels dissatisfied with the number of unwanted "neighbors", they simply move to another location that is free, but this has a restriction associated with the density of the city. On the other hand, it is assumed that in real life a move has many associated costs. For this reason, it is proposed to modify the model and extend it considering that each agent starts with a number of monetary units (capital C), and that by spending each unit of time each agent manages to save a certain amount of monetary units (savings A), If at any time you feel dissatisfied and you have a capital greater than or equal to the cost of the move Cm (move), then you can move to any of the free locations, otherwise you will not be able to do so, which will imply that in the next step you can or not be dissatisfied, depending on what happened with your neighbors.

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