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Published Works of László Gulyás, January 2006

Published works in 2006

Preprints available from the author upon request.

1.     In Referred Journals§

[1]          György Kampis, László Gulyás: “Emergence out of Interaction: Developing Evolutionary Technology for Design Innovation“, Accepted for publication in Advanced Engineering Informatics, 2006.

[1a]            George Kampis, László Gulyás: Emergence out of Interaction: A Phenotype Based Model of Species Evolution”, In: 5th International Workshop on Emergent Synthesis (IWES'04), Budapest, Hungary. 2004.

[2]          Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice in an Empirical Example on Intercity Travel Demand: An Agent-Based Approach, Analytical Benchmark and Some Issues in Estimation”, Submitted to Sociological Methods and Research, 2006.

[2a]            Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: “Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice applied to Intercity Travel Demand An Agent-Based Approach, Analytical Benchmark and Issues in Estimation”, Workshop on Modelling Urban Social Dynamics, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, April, 2005.

[2b]           Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice on Networks: Multi-agent simulation of social & spatial interaction effects in residential & transportation mode choice”, In Proceedings of the 10th World Conference on Transport Research, Istanbul, Turkey, 4-8 July 2004.

[3]          László Gulyás, Balázs Adamcsek, Árpád Kiss: „An Early Agent-Based Stock Market: Replication and Participation”, Rendiconti Per Gli Studi Economici Quantitativi, Volume unico, pp. 47-71, 2004.

[3a]            László Gulyás, Balázs Adamcsek, Árpád Kiss: An Early Agent-Based Stock Market: Replication and Participation”, 4th Soft-Computing for Economics and Finance Meeting (NEU 2003), May 29, 2003, University Ca' Foscari, Venice, Italy

[3b]           László Gulyás, Balázs Adamcsek, Árpád Kiss: Experimental Economics Meets Agent-Based Finance: A Participatory Artificial Stock Market”, 34th Annual Conference of International Simulation and Gaming Association (ISAGA 2003), August 25-29, 2003.

[4]          László Gulyás,  Yuri Mansury: Explaining the Zipf-Law Pattern of City Systems: An Agent-Based Simulation Approach”, Submitted to the Journal Of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2005.

[4a]            Yuri Mansury, László Gulyás: „Explaining The Zipf-Law Pattern of City Formation: An Agent Based Approach”, Paper from the talk at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2002 Conference, November 20-25, 2002, Baltimore, MA, USA.

[4b]           László Gulyás, Yuri Mansury: „Patterns of Firm Agglomeration: An Autonomous Agent-Based Model of City Formation”, International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS2002), Nashua, NH, June 9-14, 2002. 

[5]          László Gulyás: On the Transition to Agent-Based Modeling: Implementation Strategies From Variables To Agents”, Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 20, No. 4, Winter 2002, pp. 389-399.

[5a]            László Gulyás: „On the Transition to Agent-Based Modelling: A Case Study”, In the Proceedings of the 16th IMACS World Congress, Special Session on Agent-Based Simulation, Planning and Control, Lausanne, August 21- 25, 2000.

[5b]           László Gulyás: „On the Transition to Agent-Based Modelling: An Extended Case Study”, The 1st Lake Arrowhead Conference on Computational Social Science: Agent- Based Modeling in the Social Sciences, Lake Arrowhead, May 9-12, 2002. 

[5c]            László Gulyás: A Framework for Classifying Modeling Approaches – An Introduction to Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation”, Talk at the Complex Systems Laboratory, Central European University, Budapest, October 30, 1997.

[6]          László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik, John B. Corliss: „The Multi-Agent Modeling Language and The Model Design Interface”, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol. 2, No 3, October 1999. http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS/2/3/8.html

[6a]            László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik, Sándor Fazekas: „The Multi-Agent Modeling Language”, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Applied Informatics (ICAI), Eger-Noszvaj, Hungary, Aug. 30-Sept. 3, 1999, pp. 43-50.

[6b]           László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik: „Model Design Interface – A CASE Tool for the Multi-Agent Modeling Language”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of PhD Students, Miskolc, Hungary, 1999, Section of Engineering Sciences, pp 97-104.

2.     Books and Book Chapters

[7]          László Gulyás, Balázs Adamcsek: Charting the Market: Fundamental and Chartist Strategies in a Participatory Stock Market Experiment”, Accepted for publication in a forthcoming volume of Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Springer-Verlag, 2006.

[7a]            László Gulyás, Balázs Adamcsek: Charting the Market: Fundamental and Chartist Strategies in a Participatory Stock Market Experiment”, In Proceedings of the International Conference Experiments in Economic Sciences: New Approaches to Solving Real-world Problems, Okayama and Kyoto, Japan, 14-17 December 2004.

[8]          György Kampis, László Gulyás: “Phat Phenotypes for Agents in Niche Construction”, Accepted for publication in Proceedings of Artificial Life X: 10th International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, MIT Press, 2006.

[9]          Gábor Tatai, László Gulyás, László Laufer, Márton Iványi: “vBroker: Artificial Agents Helping to Stock Up on Knowledge”, Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV. Michael Pechoucek, Paolo Petta and László Zsolt Varga (eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (CEEMAS 2005), LNAI 3690, Springer-Verlag 2005, pp. 336-345.

[10]      George Kampis, László Gulyás.: „Sustained Evolution from Changing Interaction, In: Artificial Life IX: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, MIT Press, October 2004, pp: 328-333.

[10a]        George Kampis, László Gulyás: Causal Structures in Embodied Systems”, ERCIM News No. 53, April 2003, pp. 23-24.

[11]      László Gulyás, Tadeusz Platkowski: On Evolutionary 3-Person Prisoner's Dilemma Games on 2-D Lattice”, In: Proceedings of the Sixth International conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry (ACRI 2004) (Eds: P.M.A. Sloot, B. Chopard, and A.G. Hoekstra), LNCS 3305, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 2004., pp. 831-840.

[12]      László Gulyás, Tibor Vincze: Automated Trading Experiments with MAML”, Agent-Based Methods in Economics and Finance: Simulations in Swarm, Francesco Luna and Alessandro Perrone (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, pp. 39-61.

[13]      Gulyás László, Tatai Gábor: „Agents and Multi-Agent Systems”, Artificial Intelligence (textbook in Hungarian), dr. Futó Iván (ed.), Aula Kiadó, 1999, pp. 709-755.

[14]      László Gulyás, Gábor Tatai (eds.), Agents Everywhere, Proceedings of the 1st Hungarian National Conference on Agent-Based Computing (HUNABC '98), Springer Budapest, 1999.

[15]      Gulyás László: „Mobile Software Systems”, Java 2 – A Travelling Guide for Programmers, In Hungarian, Nyékyné dr. Gaizler Judit (ed.), 1999, Vol 2., pp. 324-341.

[16]      Gulyás László: Java Beans”, Java 1.1 - A Travelling Guide for Programmers, In Hungarian, Nyékyné dr. Gaizler Judit (ed.), ELTE TTK Hallgatói Alapítvány, 1997, pp. 509-522.

[17]      Gulyás László, Fodor Szabina: „A Case Study in Java”, Java - A Travelling Guide for Programmers, In Hungarian, Nyékyné dr. Gaizler Judit (ed.), Kalibán Bt., 1996, pp. 210-227.

[17a]        Gulyás László, Fodor Szabina: „A Case Study in Java”, Java 1.1 - A Travelling Guide for Programmers, In Hungarian, Nyékyné dr. Gaizler Judit (ed.), ELTE TTK Hallgatói Alapítvány, 1997, pp. 297-312.

[17b]       Gulyás László, Fodor Szabina: „A Case Study in Java”, Java 2 - A Travelling Guide for Programmers, In Hungarian, Nyékyné dr. Gaizler Judit (ed.), 1999, Vol 1., pp. 570-585.

3.     Conference papers

[18]      Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: „Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice on Networks in Space: Impacts of Agent Heterogeneity on Emergent Outcomes”, In Proceedings of Agent-based models of market dynamics and consumer behaviour, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Surrey, January 17-18, 2006.

[18a]        Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: „Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice on Networks in Space: Impacts of Agent Heterogeneity on Emergent Outcomes”, early version, Agent 2004 Conference on Social Dynamics: Interaction, Reflexivity and Emergence, Argonne National Laboratories, Chicago, IL, USA, October 7-9, 2004.

[18b]       Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: Dynamic Discrete Behavioral Choice on Networks: The Nested Logit Model – Analytical Results and Empirical Application”, XXIV International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Portorož, Slovenia. 2004.

[19]      László Gulyás, Márton Iványi, Viktor Szabó, Balázs Adamcsek, Attila Korompai, Anita Goldpergel: „vBroker: A Participatory Stock Market Experiment with Heterogenous Agents”, In Proceedings of the 10th Annual Workshop on Economic Heterogeneous Interacting Agents (WEHIA 2005), University of Essex, UK, June 13-15, 2005

[20]      László Gulyás, Sándor Bartha: “FABLES: A Functional Agent-Based Language for Simulations”, In Proceedings of The Agent 2005 Conference on: Generative Social Processes, Models, and Mechanisms, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, IL, USA, October 2005

[20a]        László Gulyás, Sándor Bartha: “FABLES: A Functional Agent-Based Language for Simulations”, Talk at the Meeting of the Technical Group on Programming Multi-Agent Systems, AgentLink-III, Budapest, Hungary, September 2005.

[21]      László Gulyás: “A Generative Model of Power Law Distributions with Optimizing Agents with Constrained Information Access”, European Conference on Complex Systems, Paris, 14-18 November 2005

[21a]        László Gulyás: Generation of Robust Networks with Optimization under Budget Constraints”, In Proceedings of The 5th International Workshop on Emergent Synthesis (IWES'04), Budapest, Hungary. 2004.

[22]      László Gulyás, Elenna R. Dugundji: Discrete Choice on Networks: An Agent-Based Approach”, North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science Conference (NAACSOS 2003), June 22-25, 2003, Omni William Penn, Pittsburgh, PA 

[22a]        Elenna R. Dugundji, László Gulyás: Empirical Estimation and Multi-Agent Based Simulation of a Discrete Choice Model with Network Interaction Effects: An Exploration of the Role of Global versus Local and Social versus Spatial Networks in Transportation Mode Choice Behavior in the Netherlands”, Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management Conference (CUPUM 2003), 27-29 May, 2003, Sendai City, Japan

[23]      Gulyás László: „E-Intelligence, or Artificial Economics: The Case of Electronic Auctions”, Evolution and Cognition, Proceedings of the 9th Hungarian Cognitive Sciences Conference, Kampis György és Ropolyi László (eds.), Typotex, Budapest, 2001, pp. 369-380.

[24]      László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik, Péter Czabala, John B. Corliss: Telemodeling – Overview of a System”, Proceedings of the XV. IFIP World Computer Congress '98, Teleteaching '98, Distance Learning, Training and Education, 31 August - 4 September 1998, Vienna/Austria and Budapest/Hungary, Austrian Computer Society (OCG), 1998. p. 59. (Short paper)

[25]      László Gulyás: Using Object-Oriented Techniques to Develop Multi-Agent Simulations”, Proceedings of the Conference of PhD Students, Miskolc, 1997, pp 63-69.

[26]      László Gulyás, László Kovács, András Micsik, László Tersztenyák: Agent Based Internet (WWW) Services”, Agents Everywhere, László Gulyás, Gábor Tatai (eds.), Proceedings of the 1st Hungarian National Conference on Agent-Based Computing (HUNABC '98), Springer Budapest, 1999, pp 212-225.

[26a]        László Gulyás, László Kovács, András Micsik, László Tersztenyák: Agent Based Internet (WWW) Services”, MTA SZTAKI Technical Report, 1997-2.

[27]      László Gulyás, László Kovács, András Micsik, László Tersztenyák: „Personalized Home Pages – A Working Environment on the World Wide Web”, Telecooperation, Proceedings of the XV. IFIP World Computer Congress '98, 31 August - 4 September 1998, Vienna/Austria-Budapest/Hungary, Austrian Computer Society (OCG), 1998, pp. 137-148.

[27a]        László Gulyás, László Kovács, András Micsik, László Tersztenyák: Personalized Home Pages – WWW Services Based on Agent Technology”, MTA SZTAKI Technical Report, 1997-3.

[28]      László Gulyás: Application of Stigmergy - A Coordination Mechanism for Mobile Agents”, Agents Everywhere, László Gulyás, Gábor Tatai (eds.), Proceedings of the 1st Hungarian National Conference on Agent-Based Computing (HUNABC '98), Springer Budapest, 1999, pp. 143-154.

[29]      Gulyás László: Mobile Computing Environments”, Proceedings of Networkshop '99, Nyíregyháza, 1999. (On CD-ROM)

[30]      Gulyás László: Mobile Computing, mobile agents”, Proceedings of Networkshop '98, Győr, 1998. (On CD-ROM)

[31]      László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik: „The Use of Aspect Oriented Programming in Scientific Simulations”, Software Technology, Fenno-Ugric Symposium FUSST'99 Proceedings (Jaan Penjam ed.), Technical Report CS 104/99, Tallinn, Estonia, August 19-21, 1999, pp. 17-28.

[32]      László Gulyás, Péter Szlávi, László Zsakó: Internet in the Hungarian Primary and Secondary Education”, Proceedings of the Future World, Educating for the 21st Century Conference, Cape Town, 2-4 December, 1997, Computer Society of South Africa, 1997. pp. 75-85.

4.     Technical Reports

[33]      László Gulyás: Relational Agent Models – A Framework for Modular and Topology-Independent Simulations”, Paper from the talk at Seventh Annual Swarm Users/Researchers Conference (SwarmFest 2003), Notre Dame, Indiana, April 13-15, 2003.

[34]      László Gulyás, Sándor Bartha: How Much Is Too Much? -- What Programming Skills Are Really Needed to do ABM? ”, In Proceedings of Seventh Annual Swarm Users/Researchers Conference (SwarmFest 2003), Poster, Notre Dame, Indian a, USA. 2003.

[35]      László Gulyás: „A Model of Dynamic Small World Networks by Random Walks”, International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS2002), Nashua, NH, June 9-14, 2002. 

[36]      László Gulyás, László Kovács, András Micsik, Balázs Pataky, István Zsámboky: „An Overview of Mobile Software Systems”, MTA SZTAKI Technical Report, 2000-1.

5.     Popular Articles

[37]      László Gulyás: “Review of "Learning SIMUL8: The Complete Guide" (and SIMUL8 Version 6)”, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol. 6:3, 2003.

[38]      Gulyás-Zana László: “Agents on the Net”, In Hungarian, Mancs, October 22, pp.18-19.

[39]      Gulyás-Zana László: “Silicon Inplant”, In Hungarian, Mancs, October 22, 1998, p. 19.

[40]      Gulyás László: “Software Agent Knocks on the Door”, In Hungarian, BYTE Hungary, October 1998, pp. 52-53.

[41]      Gulyás László, Kozsik Tamás: “Virtual Field”, In Hungarian, Magyar Narancs, October 16, 1997, p. 31.

6.     Selected Talks

[42]      László Gulyás: “Sciences of the Artificial: Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Life and Artificial Societies”, TIT Szentes, Hungary, November 21, 2005.

[43]      László Gulyás: “The Emergence of Zipf’s Law in a System of Cities: An Agent Based Simulation Approach”, Econometrics Seminar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, November 3, 2005.

[44]      László Gulyás: “Engineering Emergent Social Phenomena”, Talk at the Meeting of the Technical Group on Multi-Agent Resource Allocation, AgentLink-III, Budapest, Hungary, September 2005.

[45]      George Kampis, László Gulyás, Richárd Szabó: “Material Models of Mind – Squaring the Circle?”, Seminar in Bioinformatics, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary, May 27, 2005.

[46]      László Gulyás, Sándor Bartha, Tamás Kozsik, Róbert Szalai, Attila Korompai, Gábor Tatai: “The Multi-Agent Simulation Suite (MASS) and the Functional Agent-Based Language of Simulation (FABLES)”, SwarmFest 2005, Torino, Italy, June 5-7, 2005

[47]      László Gulyás: Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation”, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, Amsterdam, October 25, 2000.

[48]      Lars-Erik Cederman, László Gulyás: Computational Social Science: A Workshop on Agent-Based Modeling”, Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, June 2, 2000.

[49]      Gulyás László: „Coordination in Multi-Agent Systems”, Philosophy of Science Seminar, History and Philosophy of Science Department, Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest, April 10, 2000.

[50]      László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik: The Multi-Agent Modeling Language and the Model Design Interface”, Villalago Group Meeting, University of Trento, Italy, June 14-15, 1999.

[51]      László Gulyás: „The History of Software Localization", Talk at the 2nd Conference of PhD Students in Computer Science, Szeged, Hungary, July 20-23, 2000.

[52]      Tatai Gábor, Gulyás László, Goldpergel Anita: „The (virtual) Venetian Merchant, or the Present, Past and Future of Agent Technology”, 7th Congress of the John von Neumann Computer Society, Eger, Hungary, June 21-23, 2000.

[53]      László Gulyás, László Láng, Ferenc Nagy, Péter Nagy, Máté Tejfel, Róbert Tenczer: „Practical Comparison of Mobile Software Systems”, 4th National Conference on Object-Oriented Systems, Budapest, Hungary, March 21-24, 2000.

[54]      Goldpergel Anita, Gulyás László: Agents’: The Reinvented Wheel, or Information There and Then, but Rather Autonomously”, IKTA Műhely, Dobogókő, Hungary, December 2-4, 1999.

[55]      László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik: The Multi-Agent Modeling Language - An Effort to Create a High-Level Interface to Swarm”, SwarmFest 1999, Swarm User Meeting, UCLA, March 27-29, 1999.

[56]      Tamás Kozsik, László Gulyás: Cow - Not Chicken!”, Interactive Presentation at the INFOWAR '98, Ars Electronica, Budapest, 8-10. September, 1998.



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Last Updated: 27-01-2006