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Sonst. Personen | Conte, Rosaria (Hrsg.); Hegselmann, Rainer (Hrsg.); Terno, Pietro (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | Simulating social phenomena. |
Quelle | Berlin: Springer (1997), VIII, 535 S.
PDF als Volltext |
Reihe | Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems. 456 |
Beigaben | Tabellen |
Zusatzinformation | Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsangabe |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 3-540-63329-4 |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-662-03366-1 |
Schlagwörter | Künstliche Intelligenz; Lernen; Computer; Systementwicklung; Ökonomisches Verhalten; Statistik; Dynamik; Konferenzschrift; Kooperation; Makroebene; Mikroebene; Modell; Netzwerk; Simulation; Akteur |
Abstract | Dieser Band enthält Beiträge, die auf der Internationalen Konferenz über "Computersimulation und Sozialwissenschaften" im September 1997 in Cortona (Italien) vorgestellt wurden. (Lo). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Rosaria Conte, Rainer Hegselmann, Pietro Terno: Social Simulation - A New Disciplinary Synthesis (1-17); Robert Axelrod: Advancing the Art of Simulation in the Social Sciences (21-40); Klaus G. Troitzsch: Social Science Simulation - Origins, Prospects, Purposes (41-54); Kai-H. Brassel, Michael Möhring, Elke Schumacher, Klaus G. Troitzsch: Can Agents Cover All the World? (55-72); Pietro Terno: A Laboratory for Agent Based Computational Economics: The Self-development of Consistency in Agents' Behaviour 73-88); Erhard Bruderer, Martin Maiers: From the Margin to the Mainstream: An Agenda for Computer Simulations in the Social Sciences (89-95); Chanoch Jacobsen, Richard Bronson: Computer Simultated Empirical Tests of Social Theory: Lessons from 15 Years' Experience (97-102); F. M. T. Brazier, P. A. T. van Eck; J. Treur: Modelling a Society of Simple Agents. From Conceptual Specification to Experimentation (103-109); Ken Binmore, Michael Piccione, Larry Samuelson: Bargaining Between Automata (113-132); Domenico Parisi: What to Do with a Surplus (133-151); Thomas B. Klos: Spatially Coevolving Automata Play the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma (153-159); Stephen Majeski, Greg Linden, Corina Linden, Aaron Spitzer: A Spatial Iterated Prisoners Dilemma Game Simulation with Movement (161-167); Alessandro Rossi, Massimo Warglien, Enrico Zaninotto: Cooperation as Illusory Hill-Climbing: Co-adaptation and Search in Social Dilemmas (169-178); Gregory M. Werner, Jennifer Nerissa Davis: Cooperation Without Memory (179-185); Rosaria Conte, Mario Paolucci: Tributes or Norms? The Context-dependent Rationality of Social Control (187-193); Roberto Pedone, Domenico Parisi: In What Kinds of Social Groups Can 'Altruistic' Behaviours Evolve? (195-201); Guiliano Pistolesi, Vito Veneziano, Christiano Castelfranchi: Global vs. Local Social Search in the Formation of Coalitions (203-209); Marjolein Achterkamp: Exchange and Challenge in Collective Decision Making (211-217); Gerard Weisbuch, Alan Kirman, Dorothea Herreiner: Market Organiastion (221-240); Oliver Guenther, Tad Hogg, Bernardo A. Huberman: Market Organizations for Controlling Smart Matter (241-257); Gerard Ballot, Marie-Pierre Merlateau, Dominique Meurs: Personnel Policies, Long Term Unemployment and Growth. An Evolutionary Model (259-278); Charlotte Bruun: Agent-Based Keynesian Economics (279-285); Esben Sloth Andersen: An Evolutionary Approach to Structural Economic Dynamics (287-293); Stefano Zambelli: Macroeconomic Interdependence and Frequency Locking (295-301); Hans van den Broek, Henk W. M. Gazendam: Organizational Actors and the Need for a Flexible World Representation (303-309); Luigi Marengo, Corrado Pasquali: Concurrency and the Logic of Economic Organization (311-317); Peter Nijkamp, Aura Reggiani, Wai Fai Tsang: Models and Scenarious for European Freight Transport Based on Neural Networks and Logit Analysis (319-325); Lorenzo Papini, Giovanni A. Rabino: An Evolutionary Urban Cellular Automata: The Model and Some First Simulations (327-333); Bjorn Lomborg: Simulating Multiparty Systems (335-341); Massimo Egidi, Massimo Ricottilli: Co-ordination and Specialisation (345-364) und weitere Beiträge. |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2000_(CD) |