| Di Paolo, E.A. On the Evolutionary and Behavioral Dynamics of Social Coordination: Models and Theoretical Aspects School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, Sussex, UK, 1999. |
....Robot soccer competitions are another venue that requires the coordination of multiple entities. 45] Mataric and her research group have done extensive work on multi robot systems. 22, 29] Many others have also done relevant research into the interactions of multiple autonomous entities (e.g. [14], 35] Bonabeau and others at the Santa Fe Institute [5, 10] etc. 2.2.2 Emotion In order to simulate emotional virtual characters, it is necessary to choose a computational representation that captures the necessary range of emotional phenomena. Much research has already been done both in ....
Di Paolo, E.A. On the Evolutionary and Behavioral Dynamics of Social Coordination: Models and Theoretical Aspects School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, Sussex, UK, 1999.
....a 1 dimensional continuous set of points in S given by: P = fp a = 1 2 Gamma a; a; 1 2 Gamma a; a) 0 a 1 2 g with a payoff of (c 1) 2 for all values of a. This means that the points are at least neutrally unstable and it can be shown that they are strongly unstable for a 1=4 (Di Paolo, 1999). There is also a periodic attractor (Fig. 2) in which each strategy becomes dominant for a certain period only to be replaced by a competing strategy in the order shown by the straight arrows of Fig. 1. As mentioned above, this is not entirely unexpected given the Rock Paper Scissors structure ....
....R represents the rate of energy renewal per unit of time per unit of spatial dimension and fl e the energy saturation constant. It can be shown by testing the stability of homogeneous solutions to (6) that the model is capable of pattern formation in space even in the absence of a diffusion term (Di Paolo, 1999; Murray, 1989) This is mainly due to the coupling between local densities of players within distances shorter that L. Clearly, the frequency of interactions for an individual will depend on the number of potential co participants in the neighbourhood. If these are scarce, the density of players ....
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Di Paolo, E. A. (1999). On the evolutionary and behavioral dynamics of social coordination: Models and theoretical aspects. Ph.D. thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex.
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DiPaolo, E. (1998), On the Evolutionary and Behavioral Dynamics of Social Coordination: Models and Theoretical Aspects, DPhil Thesis, University of Sussex.
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