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Ants, robots, humans: a self-organizing, complex systems modeling approach (2009.10823v2)

Published 21 Sep 2020 in q-fin.GN and cs.RO

Abstract: Most of the grand challenges of humanity today involve complex agent-based systems, such as epidemiology, economics or ecology. However, remains as a pending task the challenge of identifying the general principles underlying their self-organizing capabilities. This article presents a novel modeling approach, capable to self-deploy both the system structure and the activities for goal-driven agents that can take appropriate actions to achieve their goals. Humans, robots, and animals are all endowed with this type of behavior. Self-organization is shown to emerge from the decisions of a common rational activity algorithm, based on the information of a system-specific goals dependency network. The unique self-deployment feature of this approach, that can also be applied to non-goal-driven agents, can boost considerably the range and depth of application of agent-based modeling.

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