Multi-Agent Systems, Time Geography, and Microsimulations

  • Boman M
  • Holm E
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Abstract

We have argued that time geography provides a perspective that helps unify the two paradigms of (a) multi-agent systems, as developed within computer science, and (b) microsimulations, as developed within the social sciences. By identifying and defining these two...

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Boman, M., & Holm, E. (2004). Multi-Agent Systems, Time Geography, and Microsimulations. In Systems Approaches and Their Application (pp. 95–118). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2370-7_4

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