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Discovering artificial economics : how agents learn and economies evolve

Author: David F Batten
Publisher: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2000.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David F Batten
ISBN: 0813397707 9780813397702
OCLC Number: 43913302
Description: xx, 314 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Chance and Necessity --
"Wetting" the Appetite --
Sandpiles, Self-Organization, and Segregation --
Power Laws and Punctuated Equilibria --
Bulls, Bears, and Fractals --
Stasis and Morphogenesis --
On Learning Curves --
On the Road to Know-Ware --
What Is Knowledge? --
Finding the Road to Know-Ware --
The Age of Deception --
Seeing the Light at the El Farol --
The Emergence of Cooperation --
Coevolutionary Learning --
Sheep, Explorers, and Phase Transitions --
The Fallacy of Composition --
Irreducible Interactions --
Getting Well Connected --
Sheep and Explorers --
Are You an Inductive Graph Theorist? --
The Ancient Art of Learning by Circulating --
Pirenne's Hypothesis --
The Mees Analysis --
Learning by Circulating --
Big Buttons and a Critical Thread --
Ephemeral Entrepots --
Networks, Boosters, and Self-Organized Cities --
The Shortest Network Problem --
Pirenne Again? --
Selective Urban Growth --
One Great Metropolis --
Networking Futures --
City-Size Distributions Obey Power Laws --
Artificial Cities --
Traffic Near the Edge of Chaos --
The Driver's Dilemma --
In Whose Best Interests? --
Sheep, Explorers, and Bounded Rationality --
Cellular Congestion --
Coevolutionary Learning in Congested Traffic --
Edge-of-Chaos Management --
Coevolving Markets --
Are Stock Markets Efficient? --
Pattern Recognizers --
Scaling the Market's Peaks --
Fibonacci Magic --
Market Moods --
Reading the Market's Mind --
How Markets Learn --
Artificial Economics --
Limits to Knowledge --
Adaptive Agents and the Science of Surprise.
Responsibility: David F. Batten.
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