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Interacting Complexities of Herds and Social Organizations : Agent Based Modeling - Evolutionary Economics and Social Complexity Science

$83.64

Publisher: Springer Publishing

Author: Raczynski

This book presents examples of and the latest simulation studies on artificial societies and populations, highlighting innovative implementations of various models of artificial societies and populations using a new, C++-related simulation tool. It demonstrates that the prey-predator models-including spatial distribution, moving patterns, limited renewable food, fear, gregarious (herd) instinct, clustering, epidemics, and competition-are more complex than other publications have suggested, and highlights the great discrepancy between agent-based and conventional continuous models. The book also discusses the modeling and simulation of self-organization and interactions between organizations, including terror organizations, offering fascinating insights into organizational dynamics. The book provides a broad range of examples and comparisons with the classical dynamics approach, showing readers how to construct models of complex systems. It starts with descriptions of the behavior of interacting individuals and also includes important information on the macro-behavior of the whole system.
ISBN: 9789811393365
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Imprint: Springer
Published date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 150
Weight: 418g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 11mm

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