Agent-Based Models

Agent-Based Models

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Nov 15, 2019 · English · Kindle (128 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 128
Language English
Published Nov 15, 2019
Publisher Sage Publications, Inc
ISBN-10 1506355617
ISBN-13 9781506355610

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Agent-based modeling is a powerful analytical approach that has gained traction across various fields of social science. It allows researchers to simulate the interactions of individual agents within a system, revealing complex behaviors and patterns that emerge from simple rules. By focusing on the local interactions and adaptability of these agents, it helps in understanding how societal phenomena arise and evolve over time.

Nigel Gilbert delves into the intricacies of ABM, exploring its applications and methodologies. Through clear explanations and practical examples, he guides readers on how to effectively implement these models in their own research. The book serves as both a foundational text for newcomers and a comprehensive resource for seasoned practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of this influential technique.

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Science & Technology History Business & Economics Psychology
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