Adaptation and evolution in collective systems
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Adaptation and evolution in collective systems
(Advances in natural computation, v. 5)
World Scientific, c2006
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007.1-N1506400425,
007.1-N1506400423, 007.1-N1506400424, 007.1-N1506400425, 007.1-N1506400426 OPAC
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-352) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Self-contained and unified in presentation, this invaluable book provides a broad introduction to the fascinating subject of many-body collective systems with adapting and evolving agents. The coverage includes game theoretic systems, multi-agent systems, and large-scale socio-economic systems of individual optimizing agents. The diversity and scope of such systems have been steadily growing in computer science, economics, social sciences, physics, and biology.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Collective Systems
- Introduction to Game Theory and Evolutionary Games
- Social Interactions and Social Games
- Micro-Macro Dynamics
- Knowledge Transaction Games
- Gains from Diversity
- Selective Interaction and Reinforcement of Preference
- Give-and-Take in Social Interaction
- Collective Evolution of Behavioral Rules
- Collective Evolution of Synchronized Behavioral Rules.
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