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 almost the same as ABMs in other areas.
See http://simecol.r-forge.r-project.org for the package, examples,
pdf's, and in particular the useR!2008 slides.
Thomas Petzoldt
Tom Backer Johnsen wrote:
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 persons in the field, etc. would be very welcome.
Tom
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