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  2. Social simulation - Wikipedia

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    Social simulation is a research field that applies computational methods to study issues in the social sciences.The issues explored include problems in computational law, psychology, [1] organizational behavior, [2] sociology, political science, economics, anthropology, geography, engineering, [2] archaeology and linguistics (Takahashi, Sallach & Rouchier 2007).

  3. Agent-based social simulation - Wikipedia

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    Agent-based social simulation (or ABSS) [1] [2] consists of social simulations that are based on agent-based modeling, and implemented using artificial agent technologies. Agent-based social simulation is a scientific discipline concerned with simulation of social phenomena , using computer-based multiagent models.

  4. Computational sociology - Wikipedia

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    Computational sociology is a branch of sociology that uses computationally intensive methods to analyze and model social phenomena. Using computer simulations, artificial intelligence, complex statistical methods, and analytic approaches like social network analysis, computational sociology develops and tests theories of complex social processes through bottom-up modeling of social interactions.

  5. Agent-based model - Wikipedia

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    Other methods of describing agent-based models include code templates [24] and text-based methods such as the ODD (Overview, Design concepts, and Design Details) protocol. [25] The role of the environment where agents live, both macro and micro, [26] is also becoming an important factor in agent-based modelling and simulation work. Simple ...

  6. Modeling and simulation - Wikipedia

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    Modeling and simulation (M&S) is the use of models (e.g., physical, mathematical, behavioral, or logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process) as a basis for simulations to develop data utilized for managerial or technical decision making.

  7. Sugarscape - Wikipedia

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    To demonstrate their findings on the field of agent-based simulation, a model was created and distributed with their book on CD-ROM. The concept of this model has come to be known as "the Sugarscape model". [1] Since then, the name "Sugarscape" has been used for agent-based models using rules similar to those defined by Epstein & Axtell.

  8. Scientific modelling - Wikipedia

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    The World as a Process: Simulations in the Natural and Social Sciences, in: R. Hegselmann et al. (eds.), Modelling and Simulation in the Social Sciences from the Philosophy of Science Point of View, Theory and Decision Library. Dordrecht: Kluwer 1996, 77-100. Research in simulation and modelling of various physical systems

  9. Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Human-in-the-loop simulation of outer space Visualization of a direct numerical simulation model. Historically, simulations used in different fields developed largely independently, but 20th-century studies of systems theory and cybernetics combined with spreading use of computers across all those fields have led to some unification and a more systematic view of the concept.