Social elites can emerge naturally when interaction in networks is restricted
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- Guy Theraulaz & Eric Bonabeau & Jean-Louis Deneubourg, 1998. "Response Threshold Reinforcement and Division of Labor in Insect Societies," Working Papers 98-01-006, Santa Fe Institute.
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