Collection policies | From Theory to Application: Advances in Multi‑Agent Systems/Frameworks - Nature
Nature publishes a collection on advances in multi-agent systems, highlighting progress from theory to application. The collection covers frameworks and policies for these systems.
- Nature has published a collection on advances in multi-agent systems
- The collection covers frameworks and policies for multi-agent systems
- Multi-agent systems have many potential applications, including robotics and smart grids
The collection, published by Nature, brings together research on multi-agent systems, which are networks of autonomous agents that interact with each other and their environment.
These systems have many potential applications, including robotics, traffic management, and smart grids. The collection covers both theoretical and practical aspects of multi-agent systems, including the development of new frameworks and policies for their design and control.
The research highlights the potential of multi-agent systems to solve complex problems and improve decision-making in a wide range of fields. It also discusses the challenges and limitations of these systems, including the need for more advanced algorithms and better understanding of their behavior.
Overall, the collection provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of multi-agent systems and their potential for future development and application.
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provides new insights and techniques for designing and controlling multi-agent systems
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