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Agent-Based Models of Social Life Michael Laver (New York University)

Agent-Based Models of Social Life By Michael Laver (New York University)

Agent-Based Models of Social Life by Michael Laver (New York University)


Summary

Simple, elegant, and powerful, tools are available in user-friendly, free software to help design, build, and run models of social interactions, even on the most basic laptop. Focusing on a well-known model of housing segregation, this Element sets out the fundamentals of what is now known as 'agent based modeling'.

Agent-Based Models of Social Life Summary

Agent-Based Models of Social Life: Fundamentals by Michael Laver (New York University)

Social interactions are rich, complex, and dynamic. One way to understand these is to model interactions that fascinate us. Some of the more realistic and powerful models are computer simulations. Simple, elegant and powerful, tools are available in user-friendly free software to help you design, build and run your own models of social interactions that intrigue you, and do this on the most basic laptop computer. Focusing on a well-known model of housing segregation, this Element is about how to unleash that power, setting out the fundamentals of what is now known as 'agent based modeling'.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Social segregation: basics; 3. Social segregation: power user; 4. Social segregation: extending the model; 5. Social segregation: stochastic models; 6. Trading realism against intuition.

Additional information

NLS9781108796200
9781108796200
1108796206
Agent-Based Models of Social Life: Fundamentals by Michael Laver (New York University)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20200416
75
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