Volume 3, Issue 1 209023 pp. 15-23
Article
Open Access

Emergence of collective behavior in a system of autonomous agents

I. Antoniou

I. Antoniou

lnternational Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry C.P. 231 Boulevard du Triomphe Brussels B-1050, Belgium , solvayinstitutes.be

Theoretishe Natuurkunde University of Brussels (V. U.B.), Belgium , vub.ac.be

Search for more papers by this author
F. Bosco

Corresponding Author

F. Bosco

lnternational Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry C.P. 231 Boulevard du Triomphe Brussels B-1050, Belgium , solvayinstitutes.be

Theoretishe Natuurkunde University of Brussels (V. U.B.), Belgium , vub.ac.be

Departamento de Fisica Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo Vitoria, ES 29060-900, Brazil , ufes.br

Search for more papers by this author
V. V. Ivanov

V. V. Ivanov

lnternational Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry C.P. 231 Boulevard du Triomphe Brussels B-1050, Belgium , solvayinstitutes.be

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Dubna 141980, Russia , jinr.ru

Search for more papers by this author
I. V. Kisel

I. V. Kisel

lnternational Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry C.P. 231 Boulevard du Triomphe Brussels B-1050, Belgium , solvayinstitutes.be

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Dubna 141980, Russia , jinr.ru

Search for more papers by this author
First published: 01 January 1999
Citations: 1

Abstract

We study the properties of emergent collective behavior in a system of interacting autonomous agents. The system evolves in time according to two rules of communication, one from interactions between agents and another one from interactions of the agents with an additional agent which evolves in time in a periodic and stable manner. The application of these two rules is decided by a prescribed probability distribution. We analyze the emergence and the efficiency (coordination) with which collective patterns are constructed in time as a function of the parameters of the system.

The full text of this article hosted at iucr.org is unavailable due to technical difficulties.