Authors
Dominik Bachmann
Maximilian Noichl
Leendert van Maanen
Dominik Klein
Date (dd-mm-yyyy)
2025-10-28
Title
Exploring complex emergent phenomena with agent-based modeling
Publication Year
2025-10-28
Publisher
2ndElsevier
Document type
Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
Abstract
Agent-based modeling is a method for studying collective or social phenomena by simulating the behavior of the underlying acting individuals (called agents), as well as their interactions with others or the environment. The primary building blocks of Agent-based Models (ABMs) are autonomous agents. These act in pursuit of their different individual objectives, building on their own information and beliefs about a local environment. It is through the action of these individual agents that larger phenomena emerge.
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Note
The editors plan to publish the encyclopedia (including this chapter) in October 2026.
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