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From Classical Models of Morphogenesis to Agent-Based Models of Pattern Formation

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  • Eric Bonabeau

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An extremely large body of theoretical work exists on pattern formation, but vey few experimental results have confirmed the relevance of theoretical models. It is argued in this paper that the notion of agent-based pattern formation, which is introduced and examplified, can serve as a basis to study pattern formation in nature, especially because pattern-forming systems based on agents are (relatively) more easily amenable to experimental observations. Moreover, understanding agent-based pattern formation is a necessary step if one wishes to design distributed artificial pattern-forming systems. But, in order to achieve this goal, a theory of agent-based pattern formation is needed. The paper suggests that it can certainly be derived from existing theories of pattern formation.

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  • Eric Bonabeau, 1997. "From Classical Models of Morphogenesis to Agent-Based Models of Pattern Formation," Working Papers 97-07-063, Santa Fe Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:wop:safiwp:97-07-063
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    5. Smaldino, Paul E., 2013. "Cooperation in harsh environments and the emergence of spatial patterns," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 6-12.

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