Inspired by Einops and einsum, this orchestration techniques enables you to map out the relationships between various agents. For example you specify linear and sequential relationships like `a -> a1 -> a2 -> a3` or concurrent relationships where the first agent will send a message to 3 agents all at once: `a -> a1, a2, a3`. You can customize your workflow to mix sequential and concurrent relationships. [Docs Available:](https://swarms.apac.ai/en/latest/swarms/structs/agent_rearrange/)
Inspired by Einops and einsum, this orchestration techniques enables you to map out the relationships between various agents. For example you specify linear and sequential relationships like `a -> a1 -> a2 -> a3` or concurrent relationships where the first agent will send a message to 3 agents all at once: `a -> a1, a2, a3`. You can customize your workflow to mix sequential and concurrent relationships. [Docs Available:](https://docs.swarms.world/en/latest/swarms/structs/agent_rearrange/)
```python
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## Docker Instructions
- [Learn More Here About Deployments In Docker](https://swarms.apac.ai/en/latest/docker_setup/)
- [Learn More Here About Deployments In Docker](https://docs.swarms.world/en/latest/docker_setup/)
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Join our growing community around the world, for real-time support, ideas, and discussions on Swarms 😊
- View our official [Blog](https://swarms.apac.ai)
- View our official [Blog](https://docs.swarms.world)
- Chat live with us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/kS3rwKs3ZC)
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- For more information on multi-agent systems and memory management, refer to the SWARMS framework documentation: [SWARMS Documentation](https://swarms.apac.ai/).
- For more information on multi-agent systems and memory management, refer to the SWARMS framework documentation: [SWARMS Documentation](https://docs.swarms.world/).
- For advanced memory management and customization, explore the SWARMS framework source code.
Inspired by Einops and einsum, this orchestration techniques enables you to map out the relationships between various agents. For example you specify linear and sequential relationships like `a -> a1 -> a2 -> a3` or concurrent relationships where the first agent will send a message to 3 agents all at once: `a -> a1, a2, a3`. You can customize your workflow to mix sequential and concurrent relationships. [Docs Available:](https://swarms.apac.ai/en/latest/swarms/structs/agent_rearrange/)
Inspired by Einops and einsum, this orchestration techniques enables you to map out the relationships between various agents. For example you specify linear and sequential relationships like `a -> a1 -> a2 -> a3` or concurrent relationships where the first agent will send a message to 3 agents all at once: `a -> a1, a2, a3`. You can customize your workflow to mix sequential and concurrent relationships. [Docs Available:](https://docs.swarms.world/en/latest/swarms/structs/agent_rearrange/)
```python
from swarms import Agent, AgentRearrange, Anthropic
Inspired by Einops and einsum, this orchestration techniques enables you to map out the relationships between various agents. For example you specify linear and sequential relationships like `a -> a1 -> a2 -> a3` or concurrent relationships where the first agent will send a message to 3 agents all at once: `a -> a1, a2, a3`. You can customize your workflow to mix sequential and concurrent relationships. [Docs Available:](https://swarms.apac.ai/en/latest/swarms/structs/agent_rearrange/)
Inspired by Einops and einsum, this orchestration techniques enables you to map out the relationships between various agents. For example you specify linear and sequential relationships like `a -> a1 -> a2 -> a3` or concurrent relationships where the first agent will send a message to 3 agents all at once: `a -> a1, a2, a3`. You can customize your workflow to mix sequential and concurrent relationships. [Docs Available:](https://docs.swarms.world/en/latest/swarms/structs/agent_rearrange/)
```python
from swarms import Agent, AgentRearrange, Anthropic
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## Docker Instructions
- [Learn More Here About Deployments In Docker](https://swarms.apac.ai/en/latest/docker_setup/)
- [Learn More Here About Deployments In Docker](https://docs.swarms.world/en/latest/docker_setup/)
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Join our growing community around the world, for real-time support, ideas, and discussions on Swarms 😊
- View our official [Blog](https://swarms.apac.ai)
- View our official [Blog](https://docs.swarms.world)
- Chat live with us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/kS3rwKs3ZC)
- Follow us on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/kyegomez)
- Connect with us on [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-swarm-corporation)