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We analyze the social mechanisms that shape the popularity rise and fall of the names given to newborn babies. During the initial stage, popularity increases by imitation. As the people with the same name grow in number, however, its usage…

Physics and Society · Physics 2012-08-03 Damian H. Zanette

In social sciences, there is currently no consensus on the mechanism for cultural evolution. The evolution of first names of newborn babies offers a remarkable example for the researches in the field. Here we perform statistical analyses on…

Physics and Society · Physics 2012-12-04 Ning Xi , Zi-Ke Zhang , Yi-Cheng Zhang

The frequency distribution of personal given names offers important evidence about the information economy. This paper presents data on the popularity of the most frequent personal given names (first names) in England and Wales over the…

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability · Physics 2007-05-23 Douglas A. Galbi

The family name distribution in Korea is investigated in comparison with previous studies in other countries. In Korea, both the family name and its birthplace, where the ancestor of the family originated, are commonly used to distinguish…

Other Condensed Matter · Physics 2009-11-10 Beom Jun Kim , Seong Min Park

Although cumulative family name distributions in many countries exhibit power-law forms, there also exist counterexamples. The origin of different family name distributions across countries is discussed analytically in the framework of a…

Physics and Society · Physics 2008-07-15 Seung Ki Baek , Hoang Anh Tuan Kiet , Beom Jun Kim

The quantitative description of cultural evolution is a challenging task. The most difficult part of the problem is probably to find the appropriate measurable quantities that can make more quantitative such evasive concepts as, for…

Physics and Society · Physics 2015-10-01 Paolo Barucca , Jacopo Rocchi , Enzo Marinari , Giorgio Parisi , Federico Ricci-Tersenghi

We examine the problem of family size statistics (the number of individuals carrying the same surname, or the same DNA sequence) in a given size subsample of an exponentially growing population. We approach the problem from two directions.…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2009-03-24 Yosef E. Maruvka , Nadav M. Shnerb , David A. Kessler

We consider a model for the evolution of the surnames distribution under a gender-equality measurement presently discussed in the Spanish parliament (the children take the surname of the father or the mother according to alphabetical…

Physics and Society · Physics 2015-05-20 L. F. Lafuerza , R. Toral

We examine the complete dataset of baby name popularity collected by U.S. Social Security Administration for the last 131 years (1880-2010). The ranked baby name popularity can be fitted empirically by a piecewise function consisting of…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2013-01-23 Wentian Li

Goods, styles, ideologies are adopted by society through various mechanisms. In particular, adoption driven by innovation is extensively studied by marketing economics. Mathematical models are currently used to forecast the sales of…

Physics and Society · Physics 2014-04-02 Baptiste Coulmont , Virginie Supervie , Romulus Breban

We study the frequency distribution of family names. From a common data base, we count the number of people who share the same family name. This is the size of the family. We find that (i) the total number of different family names in a…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2009-10-31 Sasuke Miyazima , Youngki Lee , Tomomasa Nagamine , Hiroaki Miyajima

Surnames and nonrecombining alleles are inherited from a single parent in a highly similar way. A simple birth-death model with mutations can accurately describe this process. Exponentially growing and constant populations are investigated,…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2007-05-23 Susanna C. Manrubia , Damian H. Zanette

All over the world, future parents are facing the task of finding a suitable given name for their child. This choice is influenced by different factors, such as the social context, language, cultural background and especially personal…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2013-02-20 Folke Mitzlaff , Gerd Stumme

This article brings forward an estimation of the proportion of homonyms in large scale groups based on the distribution of first names and last names in a subset of these groups. The estimation is based on the generalization of the…

Other Statistics · Statistics 2017-07-25 Arthur Charpentier , Baptiste Coulmont

A stochastic model for the evolution of a growing population is proposed, in order to explain empirical power-law distributions in the frequency of family names as a function of the family size. Preliminary results show that the predicted…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2009-10-31 Damian H. Zanette , Susanna C. Manrubia

This study deals with a fairly simply formulated problem -- how to estimate the number of people bearing the same full name in a large population. Estimation of name popularity can leverage personal name matching in databases and be of…

Databases · Computer Science 2021-10-14 Ksenia Zhagorina , Pavel Braslavski , Vladimir Gusev

We study a modified version of the Naming Game, a recently introduced model which describes how shared vocabulary can emerge spontaneously in a population without any central control. In particular, we introduce a new mechanism that allows…

Physics and Society · Physics 2009-11-13 Edgardo Brigatti

This paper studies the evolution of the distribution of opinions in a population of individuals in which there exist two distinct subgroups of highly-committed, well-connected opinion leaders endowed with a strong convincing power. Each…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2009-11-13 Nino Boccara

Cultural traits such as words, names, decorative styles, and technical standards often assume arbitrary values and are thought to evolve neutrally. But neutral evolution cannot explain why some traits come and go in cycles of popularity…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2021-04-01 Mitchell G. Newberry , Joshua B. Plotkin

Simulations of the Simmel effect are performed for agents in a scale-free social network. The social hierarchy of an agent is determined by the degree of her node. Particular features, once selected by a highly connected agent, became…

Physics and Society · Physics 2015-06-05 M. J. Krawczyk , A. Dydejczyk , K. Kulakowski
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