This paper describes the behavior observed in a class of cellular automata that we have defined as dissipative, i.e., cellular automata for which the external environment can somehow inject energy to dynamically influence the evolution of the automata. In this class of cellular automata, we have observed that stable macro-level global structures emerge from local interactions among cells. Since dissipative cellular automata express characteristics strongly resembling those of open multi-agent systems, we expect that similar sorts of macro-level behaviors are likely to emerge in multiagent systems and need to be studied, controlled, and possibly fruitfully exploited. A preliminary set of experiments reporting two ways of indirectly controlling the behavior of dissipative cellular automata are reported and discussed w.r.t. the possibility of applying similar sort of indirect control on large multi-agent systems.

What can cellular automata tell us about behavior of large multi-agent systems? / Zambonelli, Franco; Mamei, Marco; A., Roli. - STAMPA. - 2603:(2003), pp. 216-231. ( 24th International Conference on Software Engineering ORLANDO, FLORIDA MAY 19-25, 2002) [10.1007/3-540-35828-5_14].

What can cellular automata tell us about behavior of large multi-agent systems?

ZAMBONELLI, Franco;MAMEI, Marco;
2003

Abstract

This paper describes the behavior observed in a class of cellular automata that we have defined as dissipative, i.e., cellular automata for which the external environment can somehow inject energy to dynamically influence the evolution of the automata. In this class of cellular automata, we have observed that stable macro-level global structures emerge from local interactions among cells. Since dissipative cellular automata express characteristics strongly resembling those of open multi-agent systems, we expect that similar sorts of macro-level behaviors are likely to emerge in multiagent systems and need to be studied, controlled, and possibly fruitfully exploited. A preliminary set of experiments reporting two ways of indirectly controlling the behavior of dissipative cellular automata are reported and discussed w.r.t. the possibility of applying similar sort of indirect control on large multi-agent systems.
2003
Inglese
24th International Conference on Software Engineering
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
MAY 19-25, 2002
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING FOR LARGE-SCALE MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS: RESEARCH ISSUES AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
2603
216
231
3-540-08772-9
SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
GERMANIA
BERLIN
cellular automata; multi-agent systems
Zambonelli, Franco; Mamei, Marco; A., Roli
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
273
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What can cellular automata tell us about behavior of large multi-agent systems? / Zambonelli, Franco; Mamei, Marco; A., Roli. - STAMPA. - 2603:(2003), pp. 216-231. ( 24th International Conference on Software Engineering ORLANDO, FLORIDA MAY 19-25, 2002) [10.1007/3-540-35828-5_14].
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