Thomas Petzoldt wrote:
Hi Tom,
you may have a look at the CRAN package simecol, that has some examples
how to implement different types of dynamic models in R (differential
equations, grid models, individual based models).
Individual-based models (IBMs) are a model family used in ecology, wh
Thomas Petzoldt wrote:
Hi Tom,
you may have a look at the CRAN package simecol, that has some examples
how to implement different types of dynamic models in R (differential
equations, grid models, individual based models).
Individual-based models (IBMs) are a model family used in ecology, wh
Hi Tom,
you may have a look at the CRAN package simecol, that has some examples
how to implement different types of dynamic models in R (differential
equations, grid models, individual based models).
Individual-based models (IBMs) are a model family used in ecology, which
are in its essence almo
On Friday 07 November 2008 (19:45:04), you wrote:
> Martin Elff wrote:
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > my package 'memisc' contains a sort of an infrastructure for doing
> > simulations. As a fun exercise I also used it to create a 'toy' agent
> > based simulation of Schelling's neighbourhood model. Although i
Martin Elff wrote:
Hi Tom,
my package 'memisc' contains a sort of an infrastructure for doing
simulations. As a fun exercise I also used it to create a 'toy' agent based
simulation of Schelling's neighbourhood model. Although it is not a serious
application, at least it shows that agent based
Simone Gabbriellini wrote:
Tom,
I don't know if there are better ways, but this is the way I do:
I use Python for building the AB model, and RPy as an interface to R for
statistical analysis.
One of the best package for SNA in R is igraph, which has a nice Python
version.
But if you prefere s
Tom,
I don't know if there are better ways, but this is the way I do:
I use Python for building the AB model, and RPy as an interface to R
for statistical analysis.
One of the best package for SNA in R is igraph, which has a nice
Python version.
But if you prefere statnet (which is great too
Do anyone know anything about the use of R for agent-based social
simulation? It should be possible, and would be convenient for the
simple reason that there are several nice packages containing useful
stuff for SNA (Social Network Analysis). Information about packages,
web sites, experienced
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