Stable Relationships

06/13/2022
by   Sam Ganzfried, et al.
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We study a dynamic model of the relationship between two people where the states depend on the "power" in the relationship. We perform a comprehensive analysis of stability of the system, and determine a set of conditions under which stable relationships are possible. In particular, stable relationships can occur if both people are dominant, but the sum of dominances is below a bound determined by the model's parameters. Stable relationships can also occur if one person is dominant and the other is submissive, provided the level of dominance exceeds the level of submissiveness but not beyond a threshold. We also conclude that a stable relationship is not possible if both people are submissive. While our model is motivated by a social or romantic relationship, it can also be applied to professional or business relationships as well as diplomatic relationships between nations.

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