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Archaeology & Anthropology: Open Access

Tax Evasion Dynamics via Equilibrium and Non- Equilibrium Models on Solomon Networks

  • Open or Close Lima FWS*

    Departamento de F´ısica, Universidade Federal do Piau´ı, Brazil

    *Corresponding author: Lima FWS, Dietrich Stauffer omputational Physics Lab, Departamento de F´ısica, Universidade Federal do Piau´ı, 64049-550, Teresina- PI, Brazil

Submission: August 28, 2017; Published: January 04, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/AAOA.2018.01.000517

ISSN: 2577-1949
Volume1 Issue4

Abstract

On the agent-based community, we use the Zaklan model as a mechanism to control the tax evasion fluctuations via Ising and Majority-vote models as a dynamic of the temporal evolution of the Zaklan model close to their critical points. Both models on Solomon networks exhibit a continuous phase transitions from an ordered to a disordered state. Those phase transitions occur at a “Social-Temperature”, Tc. Our results indicate that both models are excellent to economics behaviour of a community of people.

Keywords: Tax evasion; Ising model; Majority-vote model; Econophysics; Monte Carlo simulations

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