self-organization in multi-agent systems based on examples of modeling economic relationships between agents

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The goal of the research was to observe and analyze self-organization patterns in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) by modeling basic economic relationships between agents. The paper describes the worked-out MAS including the example of a production cycle and used economic rules. A special focus is put on behavior rules and decision systems of an individual agent as product advertising, price & purchase negotiations, deals in the context of limited resources and time constraints to make a decision. The MAS was implemented in a dedicated C#-based environment and a number of simulations were carried out. The paper reports some of recorded self-organization patterns and their dynamics over time in terms of their spatial arrangement or mutual relations (e.g.: bargain price, market shares, etc.), and provides their analysis and discussion.
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Authors ;Rafal Krolikowski;Michal Kopys;Wojciech Jedruch;Wojciech Jedruch
Journal canadian journal of philosophy
Year 2016
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10.3389/frobt.2016.00041
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