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<dc:creator>Izquierdo, Segismundo S.</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Izquierdo Millán, Luis Rodrigo</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>López Pintado, Dunia .</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2018-02</dc:date>
<dc:description>The outbreak of epidemics, the rise of religious radicalization&#xd;
or the motivational influence of fellow students in classrooms&#xd;
are some of the issues that can be described as diffusion&#xd;
processes in heterogeneous groups. Understanding the role&#xd;
that interaction patterns between groups (e.g. homophily or&#xd;
segregation) play in the diffusion of certain traits or behaviours&#xd;
is a major challenge for contemporary societies. Here, we study&#xd;
the impact on diffusion processes of mixing (or, alternatively,&#xd;
segregating) two groups that present different sensitivities or&#xd;
propensities to contagion. We find non-monotonic effects of&#xd;
mixing and inefficient segregation levels, i.e. situations where&#xd;
a change in the mixing level can benefit both groups, e.g.&#xd;
where an increase in the mixing level can reduce the expected&#xd;
contagion levels in both groups. These findings can have&#xd;
fundamental consequences for the design of inclusion policies.</dc:description>
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<dc:publisher>The Royal Society</dc:publisher>
<dc:title>Mixing and diffusion in a two-type population</dc:title>
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