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12.1. Introduction
The agent-based models in the previous chapter are based on grids: the agents occupy discrete locations in two-dimensional space. In this chapter we consider agents that move is continuous space, including simulated cars on a one-dimensional highway and simulated birds in three-dimensional space.
The code for this chapter is in chap12.ipynb, which is a Jupyter notebook in the repository for this book. For more information about working with this code, see Section 1.4
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