Efficiency of energy-consuming random walkers: Variability in energy helps
Energy considerations can significantly affect the behavior of a population of energy-consuming agents with limited energy budgets, for instance, in the movement process of people in a city. We consider a population of interacting agents with an initial energy budget walking on a graph according to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Energy considerations can significantly affect the behavior of a population
of energy-consuming agents with limited energy budgets, for instance, in the
movement process of people in a city. We consider a population of interacting
agents with an initial energy budget walking on a graph according to an
exploration and return (to home) strategy that is based on the current energy
of the person. Each move reduces the available energy depending on the flow of
movements and the strength of interactions, and the movement ends when an agent
returns home with a negative energy. We observe that a uniform distribution of
initial energy budgets results in a larger number of visited sites per consumed
energy (efficiency) compared to case that all agents have the same initial
energy if return to home is relevant from the beginning of the process. The
uniform energy distribution also reduces the amount of uncertainties in the
total travel times (entropy production) which is more pronounced when the
strength of interactions and exploration play the relevant role in the movement
process. That is variability in the energies can help to increase the
efficiency and reduce the entropy production specially in presence of strong
interactions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.07771 |