Artificial Economics: Agent-Based Methods in Finance, Game Theory and Their Applications By Thomas Stümpert, Detlef Seese, Malte Sunderkötter (auth.), M. Beckmann, H. P. Künzi, Prof. Dr. G. Fandel, Prof. Dr. W. Trockel, A. Basile, A. Drexl, H. Dawid, K. Inderfurth, W. Kürsten, U. Schittko, Prof. Philippe Mathieu, Dr. Bruno Beaufils, Prof. O
2006 | 238 Pages | ISBN: 3540285784 | PDF | 11 MB
2006 | 238 Pages | ISBN: 3540285784 | PDF | 11 MB
Agent-based Computational Economics (ACE) is a new discipline of economics, largely grounded on concepts like evolution, auto-organisation and emergence: it intensively uses computer simulations as well as artificial intelligence, mostly based on multi-agents systems. The purpose of this book is to give an up-to date view of the scientific production in the fields of Agent-based Computational Economics (mainly in Market Finance and Game Theory). Based on communications given at AE'2005 (Lille, USTL, France), this book offers a wide panorama of recent advances in ACE (both theoretical and methodological) that will interest academics as well as practitioners.