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@book{railsback2019a,
title = {Agent-based and individual-based modeling: a practical introduction},
shorttitle = {Agent-based and individual-based modeling},
author = {Railsback, Steven F. and Grimm, Volker},
date = {2019},
edition = {2},
publisher = {Princeton University Press},
location = {Princeton, NJ},
isbn = {978-0-691-19082-2},
langid = {english},
pagetotal = {340},
keywords = {agent-based modeling,complexity science,exact sciences,fundamentals of agent-based modeling,interdisciplinary fields,modeling,odd protocol,probability and statistics,textbooks},
file = {/home/danielvartan/Insync/danvartan@gmail.com/Google Drive/Zotero/files/Railsback - 2019 - Agent-based and individual-based modeling.pdf}
}
@article{tisue2004,
title = {{{NetLogo}}: a simple environment for modeling complexity},
shorttitle = {{{NetLogo}}},
author = {Tisue, Seth and Wilensky, Uri},
date = {2004-05-16},
journaltitle = {Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling},
url = {https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=a65e2af0f4a1b03db4b05357c4cb3b8a6a4d7894},
abstract = {NetLogo is a multi-agent programming language and modeling environment for simulating complex phenomena. It is designed for both research and education and is used across a wide range of disciplines and education levels. In this paper we focus on NetLogo as a tool for research and for teaching at the undergraduate level and higher. We outline the principles behind our design and describe recent and planned},
langid = {english},
keywords = {agent-based modeling,complexity science,computer science,netlogo},
file = {/home/danielvartan/Insync/danvartan@gmail.com/Google Drive/Zotero/files/Tisue and Wilensky - 2004 - NetLogo a simple environment for modeling complexity.pdf}
}