Computational Model Library

Vigilant sharing in a small-scale society (1.0.1)

The model explores food distribution patterns that emerge in a small-scale non-agricultural group when sharing individuals engage in intentional consumption leveling with a given probability.

Release Notes

Version 1.0.1

In the previous release, a constant value was used to distinguish acquisitions of large-game meat from acquisitions of other food types. This lead to unstable model behavior for certain ranges of parameter values. The current release includes a global variable called meat-threshold that sets the minimum value for large-game meat acquisitions as a function of hunter success and acquisition rates.

The new release also includes:
- reviewed and updated ODD model description

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Vigilant sharing in a small-scale society 1.0.1

The model explores food distribution patterns that emerge in a small-scale non-agricultural group when sharing individuals engage in intentional consumption leveling with a given probability.

Release Notes

Version 1.0.1

In the previous release, a constant value was used to distinguish acquisitions of large-game meat from acquisitions of other food types. This lead to unstable model behavior for certain ranges of parameter values. The current release includes a global variable called meat-threshold that sets the minimum value for large-game meat acquisitions as a function of hunter success and acquisition rates.

The new release also includes:
- reviewed and updated ODD model description

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.1 Marcos Pinheiro Wed Jul 29 02:03:28 2020 Wed Aug 26 16:38:35 2020 Published Peer Reviewed
1.0.0 Marcos Pinheiro Wed Jul 22 01:40:09 2020 Wed Aug 26 04:22:37 2020 Published

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