Computational Model Library

Tutorial Models for ABM in Repast

Dave Murray-Rust | Published Mon Jul 20 15:55:11 2009 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:51 2013

First Version

Organizational Bundle Theory

Alhaji Cherif | Published Mon Dec 15 23:35:23 2008 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:40 2013

This model demonstrates the spread of collapse through a network. The model is abstract but has many applications in various fields.

Village level varietal dynamics of Sorghum in Mali

Geraldine Abrami | Published Thu Dec 3 16:38:49 2009 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:53 2013

Final project version - still needs a bit of work for being completly operational

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.

Ring Around the Kula: The Influence of Ceremonial Exchange on Network Formation

Andrea Tovinen | Published Tue Dec 16 17:34:45 2008 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:45 2013

The purpose of the model is to examine the strength of network connections in a ceremonial exchange network in a non-hierarchical society.

Evolution of cooperative strategies from first principles

Marco Janssen | Published Mon Jan 4 22:49:23 2010 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:30 2013

The purpose of this model is to study the evolution of cooperation when agents are endowed with a limited set of receptors, a set of elementary actions and a neural network agents use to make decision

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