2000
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.231508
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The Power Law and Critical Density in Large Multi Agent Systems

Abstract: Abstract. Agents that act as information brokers in large distributed systems (such as the internet) lower the cost of obtaining information. Agents have direct access to only a small part of such systems at any one time. This paper investigates the conditions in which agents successfully go through other agents in order to establish direct communication. A sumulated, large information market enables agents to acquire the information they seek if and only if market shares amoung broker agents conform to a powe… Show more

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“…Individual goals, interests and preferences [5] are confronted with actual status of the policy model, expressed in a set of relevant narrative scenarios. Active participation of an actor in the process of policy modelling can lead to a self-organization with consensus-based policy model as its collaborative result [6].…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual goals, interests and preferences [5] are confronted with actual status of the policy model, expressed in a set of relevant narrative scenarios. Active participation of an actor in the process of policy modelling can lead to a self-organization with consensus-based policy model as its collaborative result [6].…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Java programming language [15], a dynamic loading technique can be used to deliver and execute program code and data along selected paths. Through the experience of today's routing algorithms and protocols on the Internet, the utilization of network routers follows a power law rule [16]. Thus, only a small percentage of routers on the Internet are heavily loaded while other routers are idle and can potentially offer computing services for performing active computations.…”
Section: Concurrent Computations On Active Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper describes managers' perceptions of the impacts of these changes upon the business and the implications for their traditional supply chain partners: the distributors. Value chains and interorganisational systems (IOS) have been shown to be a fruitful area for the application of agent-based techniques (Parunak and Vanderbok 1998;Moss, Edmonds et al 2000;Fioretti 2001). The approach is well-suited because the systems under investigation have certain properties (involvement of many heterogeneous actors, high interaction, decentralised communication infrastructure) that are typical of systems developed and studied by researchers in this field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%