formal models and frameworks for multi-agent systems
Formal models and frameworks for multi-agent systems refer to structured methodologies and tools used to design, represent, analyze, and implement systems that involve multiple interacting entities (agents) within a well-defined framework. These models and frameworks provide a systematic approach to address complex problems and study the interactions, behaviors, and dynamics of agents in a formalized manner, allowing for effective development and optimization of multi-agent systems.
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