Simulating Health Behavior – A Guide to Solving Complex Health System Problems with Agent-Based Simulation Modeling
Research Projects – Health Building upon his popular research report titled “ Complexity Science—an introduction (and invitation) for actuaries”, with this project Alan Mills shows you how to use agent-based models to simulate the behaviors of agents in complex health systems. His results are in three parts:
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