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FIGURE 5.1
Original 10
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10 grid representing topological landscape.
FIGURE 5.2
Original 10
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10 grid with 6
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6 overlaying points.
type, or many agents that follow the same set of rules. In modeling seasonal animal
migration, for example, we may choose to aggregate a herd of antelope into one
agent: the location of this agent would thus represent the average location of each
individual in the herd. We can even represent certain antelope dying off and others
being born by altering the size of the agent (e.g., as the antelope herd interacts with
an aggregated prey agent such as cheetahs or lions, the size of each may expand or
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