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Simulating Systems Thinking under Bounded Rationality
Brian Arthur’s El Farol bar model of bounded rationality provides a simple computer model of decision making in a complex, dynamic, and self-organized environment.
Mark W. Sellers +2 more
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Collective Dynamics in Sparse Networks [PDF]
The microscopic and macroscopic dynamics of random networks is investigated in the strong-dilution limit (i.e. for sparse networks). By simulating chaotic maps, Stuart-Landau oscillators, and leaky integrate-and-fire neurons, we show that a finite connectivity (of the order of a few tens) is able to sustain a nontrivial collective dynamics even in the ...
Stefano Luccioli +3 more
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Detecting Dynamic States of Temporal Networks Using Connection Series Tensors
Many temporal networks exhibit multiple system states, such as weekday and weekend patterns in social contact networks. The detection of such distinct states in temporal network data has recently been studied as it helps reveal underlying dynamical ...
Shun Cao, Hiroki Sayama
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An Agent-Based Model of Leader Emergence and Leadership Perception within a Collective
Effective teamwork in an initially leaderless group requires a high level of collective leadership emerging from dynamic interactions among group members.
Shun Cao +13 more
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OPINION DYNAMICS AND COLLECTIVE DECISIONS [PDF]
We expect that democracy enables us to utilize collective intelligence such that our collective decisions build and enhance social welfare, and such that we accept their distributive and normative consequences. Collective decisions are produced by voting procedures which aggregate individual preferences and judgments.
Lorenz, Jan, Neumann, Martin
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Greetings from the New Chief Editor
Complexity is pleased to announce the installment of Prof Hiroki Sayama as its new Chief Editor. In this Editorial, Prof Sayama describes his feelings about his recent appointment, discusses some of the journal’s journey and relevance to current issues ...
Hiroki Sayama
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Heterogeneity Induced Order in Globally Coupled Chaotic Systems [PDF]
Collective behavior is studied in globally coupled maps with distributed nonlinearity. It is shown that the heterogeneity enhances regularity in the collective dynamics. Low-dimensional quasiperiodic motion is often found for the mean-field, even if each
Ikeda K. +6 more
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Distributed control for geometric pattern formation of large-scale multirobot systems
Introduction: Geometric pattern formation is crucial in many tasks involving large-scale multi-agent systems. Examples include mobile agents performing surveillance, swarms of drones or robots, and smart transportation systems.
Andrea Giusti +5 more
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Noise-induced stabilization of collective dynamics [PDF]
ACKNOWLEDGMENT This work has been financially supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No.
Clusella, Pau, Politi, Antonio
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Mathematical Model of a Main Rhythm in Limbic Seizures
While synchronization in the brain neural networks has been studied, the emergency of the main oscillation frequency and its evolution at different normal and pathological states remains poorly investigated. We propose a new concept of the formation of a
Maksim V. Kornilov, Ilya V. Sysoev
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