Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

875 papers and 16.4k indexed citations i.

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The 875 papers published in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems in the last decades have received a total of 16.4k indexed citations. Papers published in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems usually cover Artificial Intelligence (529 papers), Management Science and Operations Research (261 papers) and Computer Networks and Communications (181 papers) specifically the topics of Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation (280 papers), Auction Theory and Applications (182 papers) and Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (178 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems are Nicholas R. Jennings, Michael Wooldridge, Katia Sycara, Sean Luke, Liviu Panait, Ana L. C. Bazzan, David Kinny, Andrea Omicini, Victor Lesser and Paolo Giorgini.

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Fields of papers published in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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