Computational Model Library

FlowLogo integrates agent-based and groundwater flow simulation. It aims to simplify the process of developing participatory ABMs in the groundwater space and begin the exploration of novel, bottom-up solutions to conflicts in shared aquifers.

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Tony Lawson | Published Tue Feb 28 11:41:14 2012 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:51 2013

Demographic microsimulation model used in speed tests against LIAM 2.

The various technologies used inside a Dutch greenhouse interact in combination with an external climate, resulting in an emergent internal climate, which contributes to the final productivity of the greenhouse. This model examines how differing technology development styles affects the overall ability of a community of growers to approach the theoretical maximum yield.

A haystack-style model of group selection to capture the essential features of colony foundation for queens of the ant based on observation of the ant Pogonomyrmex californicus.

This is the model for a paper that is based on a simulation model, programmed in Netlogo, that demonstrates changes in market structure that occur as marginal costs, demand, and barriers to entry change. Students predict and observe market structure changes in terms of number of firms, market concentration, market price and quantity, and average marginal costs, profits, and markups across the market as firms innovate. By adjusting the demand growth and barriers to entry, students can […]

Relational Social Interaction Model of Migration (RSIMM)

Sean Bergin Christopher Roberts | Published Mon Feb 7 21:08:27 2011 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:48 2013

Current trends suggest that when individuals of different cultural backgrounds encounter one another, their social categories become entangled and create new hybridized or creole identities.

Agent Based Simulation of Technology Adoption

Moeed Haghnevis | Published Tue Dec 7 04:23:05 2010 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:21 2013

The purpose of this model is to study effect of a particular kind of spatial externality, “fashion effect”, on the dynamics of technology diffusion among rational adopters with uncertainty about the p

The model combines the two elements of disorganization and motivation to explore their impact on teams. Effects of disorganization on team task performance (problem solving)

Pest dispersion (simplified representation)

François Rebaudo | Published Wed Oct 27 00:16:29 2010 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:43 2013

Simplified representation of the model used to present the global model to farmers

Evolution of cooperation via indirect reciprocity by image scoring

Marco Janssen | Published Fri Oct 22 19:35:45 2010 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:30 2013

The model explores the possibility of the evolution of cooperation due to indirect reciprocity when agents derive information about the past behavior of the opponent in one-shot dilemma games.

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