In this work, we propose a simple stochastic agent-based model to describe
the revenue dynamics of a nightclub venue based on the relationship between
profit and spatial occupation. The system consists of an underlying square
lattice (nightclub's dance floor) where every attendee (agent) is allowed to
move to its first neighboring cells. Each guess has a characteristic delayed
time between drinks, denoted as Ï„, after which it will show an urge to
drink. At this moment, the attendee will tend to move towards the bar where a
drink will be bought. After it has left the bar zone, Ï„ time steps should
pass so it shows once again the need to drink. Our model among other points
show that it is no use filling the bar to obtain profit, and optimization
should be analyzed. This can be done in a more secure way taking into
consideration the ratio between income and ticket cost.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure