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Models with Adaptive Intermittent Behaviour

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In this chapter we will present the two models we have used as test cases: the Tangled Nature Model (TNM) and the Stochastic Replicator Model (SRM). As we will see in the following despite substantial differences these two models have a very similar behaviour. At the microscopic level the dynamics unfolds at a constant pace, and nodes stochastically gain or loose weight depending on their interaction with the rest of the system.

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Piovani, D., Grujić, J., Jensen, H.J. (2019). Models with Adaptive Intermittent Behaviour. In: Altman, E., Avrachenkov, K., De Pellegrini, F., El-Azouzi, R., Wang, H. (eds) Multilevel Strategic Interaction Game Models for Complex Networks . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24455-2_13

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