AbstractThe emergence of social conventions in multi-agent systems has been analyzed mainly in settings where every agent may interact either with every other agent or with nearest neighbours, according to some regular underlying topology. In this note we argue that these topologies are too simple if we take into account recent discoveries on real networks. These networks, one of the main examples being the Internet, are what is called complex, that is, either graphs with the small-world property or scale-free graphs. In this note we study the efficiency of the emergence of social conventions in complex networks, that is, how fast conventions are reached. Our main result is that complex graphs make the system much more efficient than regula...
A great deal of work in recent years has been devoted to the topic of \complexity, ' its measur...
Over the past few years, a consensus has emerged among scientists and engineers that net-centric tec...
The study of complex networks is a dominant 26 trend in recent research that transcends domain 27 ...
The emergence of social conventions in multi-agent systems has been analyzed mainly in settings wher...
AbstractThe emergence of social conventions in multi-agent systems has been analyzed mainly in setti...
Multiagent models of the emergence of social conventions have demonstrated that global conventions c...
We use several models of scale-free graphs as underlying interaction graphs for a simple model of Mu...
International audienceSocietal norms or conventions help identify one of many appropriate behaviors ...
Small-world and power-law network structures have been prominently proposed as models of large netwo...
The study of network theory is nothing new, as we may find the first example of a proof of network t...
Small-world and power-law network structures have been prominently proposed as models of large netwo...
Social conventions are useful self-sustaining protocols for groups to coordinate behavior without a ...
Social conventions are useful self-sustaining protocols for groups to coordinate behavior without a ...
ABSTRACT: Lewis (1969) invented signaling games to show that meaning convention can arise simply fro...
Previous studies of team formation in multi-agent systems have typically assumed that the agent soci...
A great deal of work in recent years has been devoted to the topic of \complexity, ' its measur...
Over the past few years, a consensus has emerged among scientists and engineers that net-centric tec...
The study of complex networks is a dominant 26 trend in recent research that transcends domain 27 ...
The emergence of social conventions in multi-agent systems has been analyzed mainly in settings wher...
AbstractThe emergence of social conventions in multi-agent systems has been analyzed mainly in setti...
Multiagent models of the emergence of social conventions have demonstrated that global conventions c...
We use several models of scale-free graphs as underlying interaction graphs for a simple model of Mu...
International audienceSocietal norms or conventions help identify one of many appropriate behaviors ...
Small-world and power-law network structures have been prominently proposed as models of large netwo...
The study of network theory is nothing new, as we may find the first example of a proof of network t...
Small-world and power-law network structures have been prominently proposed as models of large netwo...
Social conventions are useful self-sustaining protocols for groups to coordinate behavior without a ...
Social conventions are useful self-sustaining protocols for groups to coordinate behavior without a ...
ABSTRACT: Lewis (1969) invented signaling games to show that meaning convention can arise simply fro...
Previous studies of team formation in multi-agent systems have typically assumed that the agent soci...
A great deal of work in recent years has been devoted to the topic of \complexity, ' its measur...
Over the past few years, a consensus has emerged among scientists and engineers that net-centric tec...
The study of complex networks is a dominant 26 trend in recent research that transcends domain 27 ...