Agent-Based Models

Agent-Based Models

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Dec 24, 2019 · English · Paperback (128 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 128
Language English
Published Dec 24, 2019
Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc.
Edition Second
ISBN-10 1506355609
ISBN-13 9781506355603

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Agent-based simulation has captured the attention of researchers and practitioners alike, emerging as a powerful tool in the social sciences. Nigel Gilbert delves into this innovative modeling approach by exploring the dynamics of complex systems where individual agents operate based on specific rules. These simulations allow for the study of social phenomena by capturing the interactions and behaviors of agents, ultimately leading to insights that traditional modeling methods may overlook.

Gilbert guides readers through the fundamental concepts of agent-based modeling, emphasizing its relevance and application across various social science domains. The reader is introduced to the principles of designing effective agent-based models, the intricacies of their implementation, and the myriad ways they can illuminate human behavior and social structures. By providing practical examples and in-depth analytical discussions, the text underscores the transformative potential of agent-based models in understanding societal patterns.

Through this comprehensive exploration, Gilbert not only showcases the versatility of agent-based simulations but also highlights their significance in addressing complex social questions. As scholars and professionals in the field seek new methodologies for analyzing behavior in intricate systems, this work stands as an essential resource, paving the way for future research and application in the social sciences.

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Science & Technology History Business & Economics Psychology
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