(e.g., only when two politicians meet will there be a chance of corrupt cooperation). Note that this actually entails TWO groupings that would have to be multiplied: Only when two agents (a) meet AND (b) they are both politicians.....
The fact that in 2-d space some agents are closer to one another than others already implies some kind of subtle (but highly consequential) grouping. Maybe we could introduce societal segmentation by partitioning the 2-d plane and making the boundaries between partitionings more or less permeable.
(e.g., only when two politicians meet will there be a chance of corrupt cooperation). Note that this actually entails TWO groupings that would have to be multiplied: Only when two agents (a) meet AND (b) they are both politicians.....
The fact that in 2-d space some agents are closer to one another than others already implies some kind of subtle (but highly consequential) grouping. Maybe we could introduce societal segmentation by partitioning the 2-d plane and making the boundaries between partitionings more or less permeable.