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1 online resource : color illustrations |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-199). |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted. |
Contents |
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 |
Summary |
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 Game Theory. NetLogo is a multi-agent programmable modeling environment used by hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and researchers all around the globe. No coding experience is necessary to fully understand the contents of this book. |
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Open Educational Resources (OER). Open Textbooks |
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Open Textbook Library |
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Game theory.
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Game theory. |
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Evolution (Biology) -- Mathematical models.
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Evolution (Biology) -- Mathematical models. |
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Population biology -- Mathematical models.
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Population biology -- Mathematical models. |
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Izquierdo, Segismundo S., author.
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Sandholm, William H., 1970- author.
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Open Textbook Library, distributor.
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