Agent-based modeling (ABM) in Python 3+
Project description
Mesa is an Apache2 licensed agent-based modeling (or ABM) framework in Python.
It allows users to quickly create agent-based models using built-in core components (such as spatial grids and agent schedulers) or customized implementations; visualize them using a browser-based interface; and analyze their results using Python’s data analysis tools. Its goal is to be the Python 3-based alternative to NetLogo, Repast, or MASON.
Above: A Mesa implementation of the Schelling segregation model, being visualized in a browser window and analyzed in an IPython notebook.
Features
Modular components
Browser-based visualization
Built-in tools for analysis
Using Mesa
Getting started quickly:
$ pip install mesa
You can also use pip to install the github version:
$ pip install git+https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa
For more help on using Mesa, check out the following resources:
Contributing back to Mesa
If you run into an issue, please file a ticket for us to discuss. If possible, follow up with a pull request.
If you would like to add a feature, please reach out via ticket or the email list for discussion. A feature is most likely to be added if you build it!
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