Agent-based modeling framework in Julia
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Agent-based modeling framework in Julia
AgentPy is an open-source framework for the development and analysis of agent-based models in Python.
COVID-19 Agent-based Simulator (Covasim): a model for exploring coronavirus dynamics and interventions
Agent-based computational Economics, the Python library that makes AB modelling easier
krABMaga: A modern developing art for reliable and efficient Agent-based Model (ABM) simulation with the Rust language
🌿: ABM & GIS for philological, archaeological, and anthropological data.
Evoplex is a fast, robust and extensible platform for developing agent-based models and multi-agent systems on networks. It's available for Windows, Linux and macOS.
This tutorial shows how to create very simple simulation or agent-based models of cultural evolution in R
villager is an extensible agent based modeling (ABM) framework for the R language. It supports agents, agent aggregations and their associated resources, as well as flexible data management.
Agent Based Fire Evacuation Model built using Project Mesa
Agent-based modeling in JavaScript in the browser or on the server.
An improved, more detailed version of PolicySpace: a spatial intra-urban policy model for real estate analysis
CORMAS (COmmon pool Ressources and Multi-Agent Simulations)
Metrological Agent-based system (MET4FOF project)
An agent-based model to evaluate fiscal redistribution among municipalities
Data and code repository for the project Policy Priority Inference for Sustainable Development
This is the repository for the source code of the Eurace@Unibi Model
ABM-in-Visum: a collaborative project for activity-based transport demand modelling within the PTV Visum software hosted by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB).
Modeling Economies and Markets with NetLogo
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