Agenten-basierte Modellierung von sozialen Unruhen
Bachelorarbeit Wirtschaftsmathematik
Betreuung
Kooperation
Beschreibung
In dieser Bachelor-Thesis wird das agenten-basierte Model von Epstein (2002) zur Beschreibung von sozialen Unruhen betrachtet
und verschiedene Szenarien mithilfe einer Software wie z.B. NetLogo oder Ascape simuliert.
Schlüsselwörter
Agenten-basierte Modelle, soziale Unruhen, Netlogo,
Literatur:
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Agent-based models (Wikipedia)
- R. Axelrod,
The dissemination of culture: A model with local convergence and global polarization,
J. Conflict Resolution 41 (1997), 203-226.
- P. Collier, A. Hoeffler,
Greed and Grievance in Civil War,
Policy Research Working Paper 2355,
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2001.
- J. DeNardo,
Power in Numbers: The Political Strategy of Protest and Rebellion,
Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, 1985.
- J.M. Epstein, A. Axtell,
Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science from the Bottom Up,
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996.
- J.M. Epstein, J.D. Steinbruner, M.T. Parker,
Modeling Civil Violence: An Agent-Based Computational Approach,
Working Paper 20,
Center on Social and Economic Dynamics, Washington, DC, 2001.
- J.M. Epstein,
Modeling civil violence: An agent-based computational approach,
PNAS 99 Suppl. 3, (2002), 7243-7250.
- J. Epstein,
Generative Social Science: Studies in Agent-Based Computational Modeling,
Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, 2003.
- M. Olson,
The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups,
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA, 1971.
- M.E.H. Pedersen,
Civil Violence - A Computational Model,
Daimi, University of Aarhus, June 2004.
- H.P. Young,
Individual Strategy and Social Structure,
Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, 1998.
Software:
- Vensim PLE
ABM Software:
- Ascape
- Flame
- Mason
- NetLogo
- Repast
- SeSAm
- Swarm