2017
DOI: 10.1101/191106
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Stability of subsystem solutions in agent-based models

Abstract: The fact that relatively simple entities, such as particles or neurons, or even ants or bees or humans, give rise to fascinatingly complex behavior when interacting in large numbers is the hallmark of complex systems science. Agent-based models are frequently employed for modeling and obtaining a predictive understanding of complex systems. Since the sheer number of equations that describe the behavior of an entire agent-based model often makes it impossible to solve such models exactly, Monte Carlo simulation… Show more

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“…Resilience and stability (see section 'Why Resilience and Stability' for a definition) is a fundamental theme of this work. Perc (2017) states that while a model in context is useful for understanding the context specifically, it is also useful for understanding models in general. Understanding the stability of the subsystems of a system will provide a satisfactory answer as to why phase transitions occur in a system, which again is a theme of this report.…”
Section: Understanding Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience and stability (see section 'Why Resilience and Stability' for a definition) is a fundamental theme of this work. Perc (2017) states that while a model in context is useful for understanding the context specifically, it is also useful for understanding models in general. Understanding the stability of the subsystems of a system will provide a satisfactory answer as to why phase transitions occur in a system, which again is a theme of this report.…”
Section: Understanding Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%