Az alábbiakban az AITIA munkatársainak ágens-alapú modellezés területen közölt publikációiból válogattunk.
Könyvek és könyv fejezetek:
- Gábor Tatai, László Gulyas, László Laufer, Márton Iványi: "vBroker: Artifcial Agents Helping to Stock Up on Knowledge", Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV, Edited by Michael Pechoucek, Paolo Petta, Laszlo Zsolt Varga (Eds.), Springer, 2005., pp. 336-345.
- László Gulyás, Balázs Adamcsek, Árpád Kiss: "An Early Agent-Based Stock Market: Replication and Participation", Rendiconti Per Gli Studi Economici Quantitativi, Volume unico, pp. 47-71, 2004.
- George Kampis, László Gulyás.: "Sustained Evolution from Changing Interaction", In: Artificial Life IX: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, MIT Press, October 2004, pp: 328-333.
- László Gulyás, Tadeusz Platkowski: "On Evolutionary 3-Person Prisoner's Dilemma Games on 2-D Lattice", In: Proceedings of the Sixth International conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry (ACRI 2004) (Eds: P.M.A. Sloot, B. Chopard, and A.G. Hoekstra), LNCS 3305, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 2004., pp. 831-840.
- László Gulyás, Tibor Vincze: "Automated Trading Experiments with MAML", Agent-Based Methods in Economics and Finance: Simulations in Swarm, Edited by Francesco Luna and Alessandro Perrone, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002., pp. 39-61.
Cikkek:
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Laszlo Gulyas and George Kampis: "Emergence out of Interaction: Developing Evolutionary Technology for Design Innovation", Advanced Engineering Informatics, Volume 20, Issue 3, Design of Complex, Adaptive Systems, July 2006, Pages 313-320. Angol nyelvű absztrakt.
- Elenna Dugundji and Laszlo Gulyas: Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice in an Empirical Example on Intercity Travel Demand: An Agent-Based Approach, Analytical Benchmark and Some Issues in Estimation", Submitted to Sociological Methods and Research, 2005.
- László Gulyás, Márton Iványi, Gábor Tatai, Viktor Szabó, Balázs Adamcsek, Attila Korompai, Anita G. Goldpergel: "vBroker: A Participatory Stock Market Experiment with Heterogeneous Agents", Submitted to the Journal of Economic Interaction and Co-ordination, In proceedings of the 10th Annual Workshop on Economic Heterogeneous Interacting Agents (WEHIA 2005), June 13-15, 2005 at the University of Essex, United Kingdom
- László Gulyás, Yuri Mansury: "Explaining the Zipf-Law Pattern of City Systems: An Agent-Based Simulation Approach", Submitted to the Journal Of Economic Dynamics and Control. 2005.
- László Gulyás: On the Transition to Agent-Based Modeling: Implementation Strategies From Variables To Agents, Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 20., No. 4., Winter 2002, pp. 389-399.
Konferencia kiadványok:
- László Gulyas, Balázs Adamcsek: "Charting the Market: Fundamental and Chartist Strategies in a Participatory Stock Market Experiment", In "The Experimental Economics Week in Honour of Dr Vernon L. Smith, Kyoto and Okayama, Japan, 13-17 December 2004", edited by the Programing Committee of the Hayashibara Forum 2004 and the Open Research Centre of the Graduate School of Kyoto Sangyo University. László Gulyás, Balázs Adamcsek, Árpád Kiss: "Experimental Economics Meets Agent-Based Finance: A Participatory Artificial Stock Market", 34th Annual Conference of International Simulation and Gaming Association (ISAGA 2003), August 25-29, 2003.
- László Gulyás, Elenna R. Dugundji: "Discrete Choice on Networks: An Agent-Based Approach", North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science Conference (NAACSOS 2003), June 22-25, 2003, Omni William Penn, Pittsburgh, PA. Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: "Empirical Estimation and Multi-Agent Based Simulation of a Discrete Choice Model with Network Interaction Effects: An Exploration of the Role of Global versus Local and Social versus Spatial Networks in Transportation Mode Choice Behavior in the Netherlands", Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management Conference (CUPUM 2003), 27-29 May, 2003, Sendai City, Japan,
- Yuri Mansury, László Gulyás: "Explaining The Zipf-Law Pattern of City Formation: An Agent Based Approach", Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2002 Conference, November 2002, Whasington D.C.
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