Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems with Echo
Complex adaptive systems (CAS) consist of many interacting and adapting components. Echo is a computational CAS model in which evolving agents are situated in a resource-limited environment. Different views of the notion of species within Echo are compared to biological experiments on relative species abundance, specifically to Preston's "canonical" lognormal distribution
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1994-12
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Authors: | Forrest, Stephanie ; Jones, Terry |
Institutions: | Santa Fe Institute |
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