There are 31 repositories under agent-based-simulation topic.
Mesa is an open-source Python library for agent-based modeling, ideal for simulating complex systems and exploring emergent behaviors.
Make social simulations on real maps! Agent-based modeling for the web.
Agent-based modeling framework in Julia
A library for generative social simulation
Multi-Agent Transport Simulation
Julia and Python complex system applications in ecology, epidemiology, sociology, economics & finance; network science models including Bianconi-Barabási, Barabási-Albert, Watts-Strogatz, Waxman Model & Erdős-Rényi; graph theory algorithms involving Gillespie, Bron Kerbosch, Ramsey, Bellman Ford, A*, Kruskal, Borůvka, Prim, Dijkstra, DSatur, Randomized Distributed, Vizing, Topological Sort, DFS, BFS
Main repository for developing the 1.x versions of GAMA
An agent-based simulation of corona and other viruses in python
depthmapX is a multi-platform Spatial Network Analysis Software
:fish: :bug: Small Inteli Creatures Based On Steering Behaviours
🌿: ABM & GIS for philological, archaeological, and anthropological data.
User and showcase agent-based models developed using Mesa
Rules-based engine for life sims, with time travel
An agent-based epidemiology simulation framework built in Rust
A repository containing code examples around MATSim
COVID-ABS: An Agent-Based Model of COVID-19 Epidemic to Simulate Health and Economic Effects of Social Distancing Interventions
General-purpose discrete-event multiagent simulation library for agent-based modelling and simulation
A motor unit based model of skeletal muscle and fatigue
A narrative-focused agent-based settlement simulation framework.
A fast and modular Julia implementation of the macroeconomic ABM of [Poledna et al., European Economic Review (2023)]
Black-box abm calibration kit by the Bank of Italy
Agent-based model of the UK housing market.
Disease propagation ABM generating SIR, severe cases, and R0 over quasi-time.
A Wumpus World Simulator developed in Javascript, HTML and CSS
Agent Based Fire Evacuation Model built using Project Mesa