Thomas Schelling's famous Segregation Model explains how ghettos can emerge due to simple behavioral rules followed by individuals, i.e. to stay only in a neighborhood of similar people. The system enters a turmoil state when individuals seek to live in a neighborhood where similar people are in overwhelming majority, i.e. above 75%, because individual's desire never gets fulfilled in heterogeneous environment. We propose a realistic modification in behavioral rules that leads to the formation of communities despite extreme intolerance to other people.
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