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Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states emerge through collective opinion dynamics in a novel agent-based model (2022)
Journal Article
Stokes, B., Jackson, S., Garnett, P., & Luo, J. (2022). Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states emerge through collective opinion dynamics in a novel agent-based model. The Journal of Mathematical Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1080/0022250x.2022.2124246

Using mathematics to model the evolution of opinions among interacting agents is a rich and growing field. We present a novel agent-based model that enhances the explanatory power of existing theoretical frameworks, corroborates experimental findings... Read More about Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states emerge through collective opinion dynamics in a novel agent-based model.

Efficient Emulation of Computer Models Utilising Multiple Known Boundaries of Differing Dimension (2022)
Journal Article
Jackson, S. E., & Vernon, I. (2023). Efficient Emulation of Computer Models Utilising Multiple Known Boundaries of Differing Dimension. Bayesian Analysis, 18(1), 165-191. https://doi.org/10.1214/22-ba1304

Emulation has been successfully applied across a wide variety of scientific disciplines for efficiently analysing computationally intensive models. We develop known boundary emulation strategies which utilise the fact that, for many computer models,... Read More about Efficient Emulation of Computer Models Utilising Multiple Known Boundaries of Differing Dimension.