Agent-Based Evolutionary Game Dynamics

This book is a guide to implement simple agent-based evolutionary models using NetLogo. All the models we implement are agent-based, i.e. individual agents and their interactions are explicitly represented in the models. To formalise agents’ interactions we use the basic framework of Evolutionary Ga...

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Main Authors: Izquierdo, Luis R. (Author), Izquierdo, Segismundo S. (Author), Sandholm, William H. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Madison, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin - Madison [2019]
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505 0 |a 0. Introduction -- 0.1. Introduction to evolutionary game theory -- 0.2. Introduction to agent-based modeling -- 0.3. Introduction to Netlogo -- 0.4. The fundamentals of NetLogo -- 1. Our first agent-based evolutionary model -- 1.0. Our very first model -- 1.1. Extension to any number of strategies -- 1.2. Noise and initial conditions -- 1.3. Interactivity and efficiency -- 1.4. Analysis of these models -- 1.5. Answers to exercises -- 2. Spatial interactions on a grid -- 2.0. Spatial chaos in the Prisoner's Dilemma 
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