The aim is to explore how interrogative structures emerge in coordination systems despite varying resource constraints.
Developed a model based on Δ-variable theory to simulate multi-agent interactions.
Introduced varying levels of resource constraints in coordination scenarios.
Analyzed the emergence of interrogative structures through observed agent behaviors.
Identified distinct patterns of interrogative structure emergence under different resource conditions.
Observed improved coordination efficiency in agents utilizing emergent interrogative structures.
Found that resource constraints significantly influence the development of these structures.
Abstract
Testing Substrate-Independent Emergence of Interrogative Structures Under Resource Constraints in Multi-Agent Coordination Systems 10.5281/zenodo.18738379