Abstract—An asynchronous multi-agent multisorted system (AMMS) is a network of threshold
elements (agents) operating in continuous time. The agents are either active or passive. When
active, an agent generates a signal of certain type (color). The signal is perceived by all agents
with inputs of the same color. The agent has a potential that changes under the exciting or
inhibitory effect of signals; it is active only if its potential exceeds the threshold. Changes in
the agent activity are events that break the timeline into clock periods—time intervals within
which the state of the system does not change. The sequence of states of a system is called
its behavior. The dependence of the autonomous network behavior on the network parameter
values is studied.