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    The Agent-Based Double Auction Markets: 15 Years On

    Novelties discovering as a source of constant change is the essence of economics. However, most economic models do not have the kind of novelties-discovering agents required for constant changes. This silence ...

    Shu-Heng Chen, Chung-Ching Tai in Simulating Interacting Agents and Social Phenomena (2010)

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    Does Cognitive Capacity Matter When Learning Using Genetic Programming in Double Auction Markets?

    The relationship between human subjects’ cognitive capacity and their economic performances has been noticed in recent years due to the evidence found in a series of cognitive economic experiments. However, th...

    Shu-Heng Chen, Chung-Ching Tai, Shu G. Wang in Multi-Agent-Based Simulation X (2010)

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    Modeling Social Heterogeneity with Genetic Programming in an Artificial Double Auction Market

    Individual differences in intellectual abilities can be observed across time and everywhere in the world, and this fact has been well studied by psychologists for a long time. To capture the innate heterogenei...

    Shu-Heng Chen, Chung-Ching Tai in Genetic Programming (2009)

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    Toward a New Principle of Agent Engineering in Multiagent Systems: Computational Equivalence

    Agent-based Methodology (ABM) is becoming indispensable for the inter-disciplinary study of social and economic complex adaptive systems. The essence of ABM lies in the notion of autonomous agents whose behavi...

    Shu-Heng Chen, Chung-Ching Tai in Multi-Agent for Mass User Support (2004)