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The Complex Networks Of Economic Interactions Essays In Agentbased Economics And Econophysics Lecture Notes In Economics And Mathematical Systems Volume 567 1st Edition Akira Namatame

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The Complex Networks Of Economic Interactions Essays In Agentbased Economics And Econophysics Lecture Notes In Economics And Mathematical Systems Volume 567 1st Edition Akira Namatame
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The Complex Networks Of Economic Interactions Essays In Agentbased Economics And Econophysics Lecture Notes In Economics And Mathematical Systems Volume 567 1st Edition Akira Namatame instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.17 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Akira Namatame, Taisei Kaizouji, Yuuji Aruka
ISBN: 3540287264
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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The Complex Networks Of Economic Interactions Essays In Agentbased Economics And Econophysics Lecture Notes In Economics And Mathematical Systems Volume 567 1st Edition Akira Namatame by Akira Namatame, Taisei Kaizouji, Yuuji Aruka 3540287264 instant download after payment.

This book contains high-quality multi-disciplinary research contributions addressing theoretical and computational aspects of interaction and coordination of economic agents. It focuses on emergent phenomena and collective behavior in economic activities as well as on the development of analytical and computational tools in models with heterogeneous agents. The contributions are not restricted to any particular school of thought, but are based on rigorous theoretical models and supported by experimental validation.

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