The book integrates agent-based modeling and network science. It is divided into three parts, namely, foundations, primary dynamics on and of social networks, and applications. The book begins with the network origin of agent-based models, known as cellular automata, and introduce a number of classic models, such as Schelling’s segregation model and Axelrod’s spatial game. The essence of the foundation part is the network-based agent-based models in which agents follow network-based decision rules. Under the influence of the substantial progress in network science in late 1990s, these models have been extended from using lattices into using small-world networks, scale-free networks, etc. The book also shows that the modern network science m...
The science of social networks is a central \u85eld of sociological study, a major appli-cation of r...
An increasing number of man-made networked systems, such as social networks and online platforms, go...
Agent-based complex systems are dynamic networks of many interacting agents; examples include ecosys...
In this paper we attempt to provide a historical overview of the development of agent-based models f...
The paper is aimed at developing agent-based variants of traditional network models that make full u...
Networks are a very convenient and tractable way to model and represent interactions among entities....
Social networks are currently the most studied structures due to its popularity among users. In this...
In recent years, we have observed a significant trend towards filling the gap between social network...
The present book describes the methodology to set up agent-based models and to study emerging patter...
Modeling the evolution of networks is central to our understanding of large communication systems, a...
Abstract: The stability and evolution of networks is a research area that is not well explored. Ther...
OSInternational audienceThe Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks represents the frontier of ...
Recent years have witnessed a significant trend towards filling the gap between Social Network Analy...
We investigate an asymmetric connections model with a dynamic network formation process, using an ag...
The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks represents the frontier of research into how and wh...
The science of social networks is a central \u85eld of sociological study, a major appli-cation of r...
An increasing number of man-made networked systems, such as social networks and online platforms, go...
Agent-based complex systems are dynamic networks of many interacting agents; examples include ecosys...
In this paper we attempt to provide a historical overview of the development of agent-based models f...
The paper is aimed at developing agent-based variants of traditional network models that make full u...
Networks are a very convenient and tractable way to model and represent interactions among entities....
Social networks are currently the most studied structures due to its popularity among users. In this...
In recent years, we have observed a significant trend towards filling the gap between social network...
The present book describes the methodology to set up agent-based models and to study emerging patter...
Modeling the evolution of networks is central to our understanding of large communication systems, a...
Abstract: The stability and evolution of networks is a research area that is not well explored. Ther...
OSInternational audienceThe Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks represents the frontier of ...
Recent years have witnessed a significant trend towards filling the gap between Social Network Analy...
We investigate an asymmetric connections model with a dynamic network formation process, using an ag...
The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks represents the frontier of research into how and wh...
The science of social networks is a central \u85eld of sociological study, a major appli-cation of r...
An increasing number of man-made networked systems, such as social networks and online platforms, go...
Agent-based complex systems are dynamic networks of many interacting agents; examples include ecosys...