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Agent-Based Modeling of Excitable Social Media Fluctuations

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A macro model is needed for the simulation of the system of agents. At this stage of our research, though, it is premature to present a fully functional large scale-based MAS (multi-agent system). Hence, we have started from simple simulations, employing nature inspired 2D cellular automaton (CA) model, to analyze information processing and transmission properties in the heterogenous excitable media. The suggested model is located between CA with discrete outputs and differential equation-based models.

The content of this chapter is based on the adapted material from our previous publication conducted together with co-authors (Plikynas et al. 2014), who have substantially contributed in the OSIMAS research. In particularly, I am most grateful to prof. S. Raudys for his kind contribution.

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Plikynas, D. (2016). Agent-Based Modeling of Excitable Social Media Fluctuations. In: Introducing the Oscillations Based Paradigm. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39040-6_9

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