Thank you Ken,

 

I am wondering though if someone has an executive summary? 

 

Were any of your citations specific agent based models?

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Ann,

 

Get you pencil and paper ready ...

 

http://www.sigevolution.org/issues/pdf/SIGEVOlution200702.pdf

 

Christopher Bishop, Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition, Oxford
University Press, 1995

 

Klaus Mosegaard - Monte Carlo Analysis of Geophysical Inverse Problems,  

http://wwwrses.anu.edu.au/~malcolm/papers/pdf/SamMos02.pdf 

 

Klaus Mosegaard, 1998: Resolution Analysis of General Inverse Problems
through Inverse Monte Carlo Sampling: Inverse Problems 14, pp. 405-426.

 

James Scales, M. Smith, and S. Treitel, Introductory Geophysical Inverse
Theory, Samizdat Press, Golden, CO USA, 2001, 

 <http://acoustics.mines.edu/jscales/gp605/snapshot.pdf>
http://acoustics.mines.edu/jscales/gp605/snapshot.pdf

 

See the many books and papers by Mosegaard and Tarantola

 

The network aspects are generally covered in Newman, Barabasi and Watts, The
Structure and Dynamics of Networks, Princeton Series on Complexity

 

Ken

 

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Thanks to all who responded.

 

"After all, it's the _braided_ or woven nature of causal networks (in
contrast to causal _chains_) that gave rise to ABM to begin with." glen e.
p. ropella

 

Could you or someone recommend a good ABM (as in the above quotation) that I
might study?

 

I thought glen's description of bayesian was very clear. Could glen or
someone else give a similarly clear and intuitive description of Bayesian
Monte Carlo or Markov Chain Monte Carlo method?

 

 

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