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Complex Adaptive Systems: Views from the Physical, Natural, and Social Sciences: Understanding Complex Systems

Editat de Ted Carmichael, Andrew J. Collins, Mirsad Hadžikadić
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2019
​This book emerged out of international conferences organized as part of the AAAI Fall Symposia series, and the Swarmfest 2017 conference. It brings together researchers from diverse fields studying these complex systems using CAS and agent-based modeling tools and techniques. In the past, the knowledge gained in each domain has largely remained exclusive to that domain. By bringing together scholars who study these phenomena, the book takes knowledge from one domain to provide insight into others.

Most interesting phenomena in natural and social systems include constant transitions and oscillations among their various phases –  wars, companies, societies, markets, and humans rarely stay in a stable, predictable state for long. Randomness, power laws, and human behavior ensure that the future is both unknown and challenging. How do events unfold? When do they take hold? Why do some initial events cause an avalanche while others do not? What characterizes these events? What are the thresholds that differentiate a sea change from a non-event?

Complex adaptive systems (CAS) have proven to be a powerful tool for exploring these and other related phenomena. The authors characterize a general CAS model as having a large number of self-similar agents that: 1) utilize one or more levels of feedback; 2) exhibit emergent properties and self-organization; and 3) produce non-linear dynamic behavior. Advances in modeling and computing technology have led not only to a deeper understanding of complex systems in many areas, but they have also raised the possibility that similar fundamental principles may be at work across these systems, even though the underlying principles may manifest themselves differently.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030203078
ISBN-10: 3030203077
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: VIII, 250 p. 76 illus., 55 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Understanding Complex Systems

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

The Fundamentals of Complex Adaptive Systems.- A Cognitive-Consistency Based Model of Population Wide Attitude Change.- An Application of Agent Based Social Modeling in the DoD.- Agent Based Behavior Precursor Model of Insider IT Sabotage.- Formal Measures of Dynamical Properties: Tipping Points, Robustness, and Sustainability.- Identifying Unexpected Behaviors of Agent-based Models through Spatial Plots and Heat Maps.- Simulating the Ridesharing Economy: The Individual Agent Metro-Washington Area Ridesharing Model (IAMWARM).- Stigmergy for Biological Spatial Modeling.- Strategic group formation in the El Farol bar problem.- SwarmFSTaxis: Borrowing a Swarm Communication Mechanism from Fireflies and Slime Mold.- Teaching Complexity as Transdisciplinarity.

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​This book emerged out of international conferences organized as part of the AAAI Fall Symposia series, and the Swarmfest 2017 conference. It brings together researchers from diverse fields studying these complex systems using CAS and agent-based modeling tools and techniques. In the past, the knowledge gained in each domain has largely remained exclusive to that domain. By bringing together scholars who study these phenomena, the book takes knowledge from one domain to provide insight into others.

Most interesting phenomena in natural and social systems include constant transitions and oscillations among their various phases –  wars, companies, societies, markets, and humans rarely stay in a stable, predictable state for long. Randomness, power laws, and human behavior ensure that the future is both unknown and challenging. How do events unfold? When do they take hold? Why do some initial events cause an avalanche while others do not? What characterizes these events? What are the thresholds that differentiate a sea change from a non-event?

Complex adaptive systems (CAS) have proven to be a powerful tool for exploring these and other related phenomena. The authors characterize a general CAS model as having a large number of self-similar agents that: 1) utilize one or more levels of feedback; 2) exhibit emergent properties and self-organization; and 3) produce non-linear dynamic behavior. Advances in modeling and computing technology have led not only to a deeper understanding of complex systems in many areas, but they have also raised the possibility that similar fundamental principles may be at work across these systems, even though the underlying principles may manifest themselves differently.

Caracteristici

Presents recent research on complex adaptive systems Includes the main research findings of the papers presented at the AAAI CAS Fall Symposia Series, held in November in Arlington, VA, in 2009, 2010, and 2011 Written by leading experts in complex adaptive systems and agent-based modeling