Computational Model Library

Friendship Games Rev 1.0

David Dixon | Published Fri Oct 7 22:58:33 2011 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:32 2013

A friendship game is a kind of network game: a game theory model on a network. This is a NetLogo model of an agent-based adaptation of “‘Friendship-based’ Games” by PJ Lamberson. The agents reach an equilibrium that depends on the strategy played and the topology of the network.

Patch choice model from Optimal Foraging Theory (Human Behavioral Ecology)

C Michael Barton | Published Sat Nov 22 19:11:16 2008 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:43 2013

NetLogo model of patch choice model from optimal foraging theory (human behavioral ecology).

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.

This agent-based model examines the impact of seasonal aggregation, dispersion, and learning opportunities on the richness and evenness of artifact styles under random social learning (unbiased transmission).

Agent-based model using Blanche software 4.6.5. Blanche software is included in the dataset file.

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.

Generic servicising model (SPREE project)

Reinier Van Der Veen Kasper H Kisjes Igor Nikolic | Published Wed Aug 26 15:56:24 2015 | Last modified Wed Sep 28 12:06:21 2016

This generic agent-based model allows the user to simulate and explore the influence of servicising policies on the uptake of servicising and on economic, environmental and social effects, notably absolute decoupling.

Lansing-Kremer model of the Balinese irrigation system

Marco Janssen | Published Mon Jun 16 22:33:16 2008 | Last modified Tue Dec 16 05:18:53 2014

This is a NetLogo replication of the hill-climbing version of the Lansing-Kremer model of Balinese irrigation.

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