Growing artificial societies: social science from the bottom up
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In the paper is presented an approach to simulation of gender interaction in artificial society. We are studying the process of the male's and female's interaction based on subject-object relations. On the one hand, the females radiate the charm pulses. Responding to these pulses, the males choose a female. On the other hand, the males accumulate a resource and females choose a male, having the maximum resource wealth. The computer simulation were realized on SWARM. We reveal three types of agent interaction. These types is characterized by a subject-object interaction coefficient, defining the stability of agent interaction.