Discrete Event Dynamic Modeling and Analysis of the Democratic Progress in a Society Controlled by Networked Agents

This article proposes a formal framework based on discrete event systems in order to analyze the democratic progress and regression in a society controlled by networked agents. For this purpose, we construct a simple model using a finite state automaton that describes the dynamic behavior of progres...

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