Volume 29, Issue 1
Published on 31 January 2026Articles
All Models Are Wrong, but Can They Be Useful? Lessons from COVID-19 Agent-Based Models: A Systematic Review
Emma Von Hoene, Sara Von Hoene, Szandra Péter, Ethan Hopson, Emily Csizmadia, Faith Fenyk, Kai Barner, Timothy Leslie, Hamdi Kavak, Andreas Züfle, Amira Roess and Taylor Anderson
OPOSim: An Agent-Based Model for Evaluating Long-Term Effects of Opioid Policy Outcomes in North Carolina
Michael A. Duprey, Joëlla W. Adams, Sazid S. Khan and Georgiy V. Bobashev
GPLab: A Generative Agent-Based Framework for Policy Simulation and Evaluation
Shuhan Zhang, Zifan Peng and Yinwang Ren
Fallow Land Simulations to Fight Against Soil Degradation: Engaging Stakeholders with Model Exploration
Paul Chapron, Mathieu Leclaire, Arthur Scriban, Dominique Masse, Romain Reuillon, Abigail Fallot and Etienne Delay
BotSim: Mitigating the Formation of Conspiratorial Societies with Useful Bots
Lynnette Hui Xian Ng and Kathleen M. Carley
Effect of Network Homophily and Partisanship on Social Media to “Oil Spill” Polarizations
Takuya Nagura and Eizo Akiyama
Corrigendum to 'an Agent-Based Model of the 2020 International Policy Diffusion in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic with Particle Filter, 27 (2) 3, 2024'
Yannick Oswald, Nick Malleson and Keiran Suchak