Networked Life
Agent-based models (ABMs) are computational simulations that represent individual entities, or 'agents,' which interact with each other and their environment based on defined rules. These models are particularly useful for analyzing complex systems, as they can capture the emergent behavior that arises from the interactions of many agents, making them relevant for studying network vulnerability and attack strategies.
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