Computational Model Library

Peer reviewed Umwelten Ants

Kit Martin | Published Thu Jan 15 16:19:41 2015 | Last modified Thu Aug 27 18:53:06 2015

Simulates impacts of ants killing colony mates when in conflict with another nest. The murder rate is adjustable, and the environmental change is variable. The colonies employ social learning so knowledge diffusion proceeds if interactions occur.

Opinion Leaders' Role in Innovation Diffusion

Peter Van Eck | Published Wed Mar 10 10:33:26 2010 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:40 2013

This model is used to investigate the role of opinion leader. More specifically: the influence of ‘innovative behavior’, ‘weigth of normative influence’, ‘better product judgment’, ‘number of opinion

Social model of a Team Developing a Planning-Methodology

Oswaldo Terán Christophe Sibertin | Published Mon Nov 18 11:31:56 2013 | Last modified Sun Nov 16 16:12:44 2014

The model represents a team intended at designing a methodology for Institutional Planning. Included in ICAART’14 to exemplify how emotions can be identified in SocLab; and in ESSA’14 to show the Efficiency of Organizational Withdrawal vs Commitment.

Replicating the Macy & Sato Model: Trust, Cooperation and Market Formation in the U.S. and Japan

Oliver Will | Published Sat Aug 29 18:43:51 2009 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:43 2013

A replication of the model “Trust, Cooperation and Market Formation in the U.S. and Japan” by Michael W. Macy and Yoshimichi Sato.

This is the R code of the mathematical model used for verification. This code corresponds to equations 1-9, 15-53, 58-62, 69-70, and 72-75 given in the paper “A Mathematical Model of The Beer Game”.

This model explores a social mechanism that links the reversal of the gender gap in education with changing patterns in relative divorce risks in 12 European countries.

Peer reviewed Artificial Anasazi

Marco Janssen | Published Tue Sep 7 05:18:37 2010 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:23 2013

Replication of the well known Artificial Anasazi model that simulates the population dynamics between 800 and 1350 in the Long House Valley in Arizona.

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