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An Introduction to MultiAgent Systems.

Barbara Messing
- Vol. 17, pp 58
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Statistical physics of social dynamics

TL;DR: In this article, a wide list of topics ranging from opinion and cultural and language dynamics to crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, and social spreading are reviewed and connections between these problems and other, more traditional, topics of statistical physics are highlighted.
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Developing multiagent systems: The Gaia methodology

TL;DR: It is argued that a multiagent system can naturally be viewed and architected as a computational organization, and the appropriate organizational abstractions that are central to the analysis and design of such systems are identified.
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Programming Multi-Agent Systems in AgentSpeak using Jason (Wiley Series in Agent Technology)

TL;DR: The Jason Agent Programming Language as discussed by the authors is a programming language based on the BDI Agent Model that allows to define simulated environments and communicate with multiple agents in a BDI agent language.
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Computational Intelligence: An Introduction

TL;DR: The general public becomes rapidly jaded with such ‘bold predictions’ that fail to live up to their original hype, and which ultimately render the zealots’ promises as counter-productive.
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Agent-based systems for manufacturing

TL;DR: The evolution of agent technologies and manufacturing will probably proceed hand in hand and the former can receive real challenges from the latter, which will have more and more benefits in applying agent technologies, presumably together with well-established or emerging approaches of other disciplines.
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Tableau-based decision procedures for logics of strategic ability in multiagent systems

TL;DR: An incremental tableau-based decision procedure for the alternating-time temporal logic ATL and some of its variants is developed and it is believed that the tableaux are practically more efficient in the average case than other decision procedures for ATL known so far.
Dissertation

Urban growth in Latin American cities: exploring urban dynamics through agent-based simulation

Joana Barros
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on a specific kind of urban growth that happens in Latin American cities, called "peripherisation", which is characterized by the formation of low-income residential areas in the peripheral ring of the city and a perpetuation of a dynamic core-periphery spatial pattern.
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Maritime piracy situation modelling with dynamic Bayesian networks

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the generative model is able to model both spatial and temporal datasets and may be used for the purpose of developing and evaluating counter-piracy methods and algorithms.
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Solving coalitional resource games

TL;DR: This paper presents a negotiation protocol for crgs, gives an associated negotiation strategy, and proves that this strategy forms a subgame perfect equilibrium, and shows that coalition structures produced by the protocol satisfy several desirable properties: Pareto optimality, dummy player, and pseudo-symmetry.
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On agent types in coalition formation problems

TL;DR: This work formally defines the notion of agent types in cooperative games and re-examines the computational complexity of the different coalition formation problems when assuming that the number ofAgent types is fixed.