Agent-Based Simulation
Agent-based simulation (ABS) is a powerful computational method used to model and understand complex systems by representing them through autonomous agents. These agents, which can be individuals, groups, or entities, interact within a defined environment according to predefined rules and behaviors. The primary advantage of ABS is its ability to capture and analyze the dynamic and often unpredictable interactions between agents, providing insights into the emergent phenomena and system-level patterns that arise from these interactions. This approach is widely used in various fields, including economics, sociology, ecology, and logistics, to study phenomena such as market dynamics, social networks, and environmental processes. By simulating numerous scenarios, ABS helps researchers and decision-makers explore the potential impacts of different strategies and policies.