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MAS literature

MAS (Multi-Agent Systems) literature explores how multiple independent "agents"—which can be software programs, robots, or other entities—interact and collaborate to solve complex problems. It studies frameworks, algorithms, and strategies enabling these agents to communicate, coordinate, and make decisions collectively, often in dynamic or uncertain environments. MAS is applied in areas like robotics, traffic management, distributed sensors, and decision support systems, aiming to improve efficiency, robustness, and adaptability through decentralized, autonomous agent interactions.