<p>This open access book examines the methodological complications of using complexity science concepts within the social science domain. The opening chapters take the reader on a tour through the development of simulation methodologies in the fields of artificial life and population biology, then d
Methodological Investigations in Agent-based Modelling with Applications for the Social Sciences
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- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Category
- Library
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The present book describes the methodology to set up agent-based models and to study emerging patterns in complex adaptive systems resulting from multi-agent interaction. It offers the application of agent-based models in demography, social and economic sciences and environmental sciences. Examples
The present book describes the methodology to set up agent-based models and to study emerging patterns in complex adaptive systems resulting from multi-agent interaction. It offers the application of agent-based models in demography, social and economic sciences and environmental sciences. Examples
<br> <p>Agent-based computational modeling is changing the face of social science. In <i>Generative Social Science</i>, Joshua Epstein argues that this powerful, novel technique permits the social sciences to meet a fundamentally new standard of explanation, in which one "grows" the phenomenon of
<p>Agent-based computational modeling is changing the face of social science. In <i>Generative Social Science</i>, Joshua Epstein argues that this powerful, novel technique permits the social sciences to meet a fundamentally new standard of explanation, in which one "grows" the phenomenon of interes
<p>Agent-based computational modeling is changing the face of social science. In <i>Generative Social Science</i>, Joshua Epstein argues that this powerful, novel technique permits the social sciences to meet a fundamentally new standard of explanation, in which one "grows" the phenomenon of interes