Repast

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For the 1951 Mikio Naruse film, see Repast (film).

The Recursive Porous Agent Simulation Toolkit (Repast) is an agent-based modeling toolkit. Repast has multiple implementations in several languages and built-in adaptive features such as genetic algorithms and regression.

Repast is a free open source toolkit. It was originally developed by David Sallach, Nick Collier, Tom Howe, Michael North and others at the University of Chicago.

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  • variety of agents and examples
  • fully object oriented
  • fully concurrent discrete event scheduler
  • built-in simulation results logging and graphing tools
  • allows users to dynamically access and modify agents and model at run time
  • libraries for genetic algorithms, neural networks, etc.
  • built-in systems dynamics modeling
  • social network modeling tools
  • integrated geographical information systems (GIS) support
  • implemented in Java, C#, etc.
  • supports Java, C#, Managed C++, Visual Basic.Net, Managed Lisp, Managed Prolog, and Python scripting, etc.
  • is available on virtually all modern computing platforms

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