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Since Tibor Rado in 1962 defined the busy beaver game, several approaches have used computer technology to search for 'best' candidates to solve it. In this paper we follow an 'evolutionary approach' to solving it using agent-based techniques. This approach includes techniques to reduce the...
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Exploiting a precise reproduction of a stock exchange, the robustness of the Continuous Double Auction (CDA) mechanism, evaluated by means of the waiting time distributions, has been proved versus 36 different set ups made by varying both the operators' behaviour and the market micro structure....
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Exploiting a precise reproduction of a stock exchange, the robustness of the continuous double auction (CDA) mechanism, evaluated by means of the waiting time distributions, has been proved versus 36 different setups made by varying both the operators' behavior and the market micro structure....
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Exploiting a precise reproduction of a stock exchange, the robustness of the Continuous Double Auction (CDA) mechanism, evaluated by means of the waiting time distributions, has been proved versus 36 different set ups made by varying both the operators' behaviour and the market micro structure....
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The paper elaborates the notion of innovation as an emerging property of complex system dynamics and presents an agent-based model of an economy where systemic knowledge interactions among heterogeneous agents are crucial for the generation of new technological knowledge and the introduction of...
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Since Tibor Rado in 1962 defined the busy beaver game, several approaches have used computer technology to search for 'best' candidates to solve it. In this paper we follow an 'evolutionary approach' to solving it using agent-based techniques. This approach includes techniques to reduce the...
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