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    <title>Welcome on Munich Simulation Group</title>
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      <title>About</title>
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      <description>The Munich Simulation Group consists of idependent researchers with an common interest in social simulations and simulations in general. Some of the members are active in academia, research and business. We work on topics related to social simulations in different contexts. This includes methodological as well as content-related research on social simulation. In many areas, the focus is on the use of Prolog as a simulation language.</description>
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      <title>Impressum</title>
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      <description>Impressium: Prof.Dr.Wolfgang Balzer (emeritus) University of Munich, Wissenschaftstheorie Ludwigstr. 31, D-80539 München
Inhaltlich Verantwortlicher gemäß § 18 Abs. 2 MStV: Daniel Kurzawe Unter der Adresse: kurzawe und dem Suffix @sub.uni-goettingen.de
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      <description>The Munich Simulation Group consists of a group of interested researchers with different background in research backgrounds and professions. What unites us is the interest in the topic of social simulation.
Wolfgang Balzer Dr. phil. Wolfgang Balzer is professor emeritus at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. He studied mathematics, logics and philosophy at the university of Munich. He teached at the Institut of Philosophy and Statistics, and afterwards at the Munich Centre of Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP).</description>
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      <description>The general simulation projects we are currently working on. The group works on topics related to social simulations in different contexts. This includes methodological as well as content-related work. In many areas, the focus is on the use of Prolog as a simulation language.
DMASS - A Distributed Multi Agent System for Social Simulation This is -like SMASS- an action centered system, but it runs on properly distributed hardware (transputer systems).</description>
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      <description>This page gives an overview of publications of the group members, which focus on social simulations. On the respective websites of the members you can also find further publications.
Topics Simulation The PROLOG Approach Urban&amp;rsquo;s rule , Urban&amp;rsquo;s Rule for Generating a List from other Lists
A download will be available soon.
Sequential versus Parallel Computing DMASS paper , DMASS: A Distributed Multi-Agent System for Simulation in Social Science
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