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Complexity, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, September / October 2001
- Ellen Goldberg:
Farewell and thank you Harold Morowitz. 2 - Peter Schuster:
Quo vadit Complexity. 3-4 - Harold J. Morowitz:
Emergence. 15-16 - Harry Rubin:
Complexity, the core of Elsasser's theory of organisms. 17-20
- Domenico Parisi, Massimiliano Ugolini:
Living in Enclaves. 21-27 - Olaf Sporns, Giulio Tononi:
Classes of network connectivity and dynamics. 28-38 - Janette Aschenwald, Stefan Fink, Gottfried Tappeiner:
Brave new modeling: Cellular automata and artificial neural networks for mastering complexity in economics. 39-47
Volume 7, Number 2, November / December 2001
- John L. Casti:
Risk, natural disasters, and complex system theory. 11-13 - Carl Anderson:
Self-organized behavior: Case studies. 14-15 - Hassan Masum:
A primer for simulation of concise models. 16-18
- Marc Ebner, Mark Shackleton, Rob Shipman:
How neutral networks influence evolvability. 19-33 - John H. Holland:
Exploring the evolution of complexity in signaling networks. 34-45
Volume 7, Number 3, January / February 2002
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Ecological biochemistry. 12-13 - Ernest Barreto:
Cajal and today's consciousness research. 14-16 - Mark A. Changizi:
The intricate process of implication. 17-18
- Clifford A. Reiter:
Fuzzy automata and life. 19-29 - Atin Das, Pritha Das, A. B. Roy:
Nonlinear data analysis of experimental (EEG) data and comparison with theoretical (ANN) data. 30-40 - Jinyun Ke, James W. Minett, Ching-Pong Au, William S.-Y. Wang:
Self-organization and selection in the emergence of vocabulary. 41-54 - Gérard Weisbuch, Guillaume Deffuant, Frédéric Amblard, Jean-Pierre Nadal:
Meet, discuss, and segregate! 55-63
Volume 7, Number 4, March / April 2002
- John L. Casti:
"Biologizing" control theory: How to make a control system come alive. 10-12 - Panagiotis A. Tsonis, Anastasios A. Tsonis:
Linguistic Features in Eukaryotic Genomes. 13-15
- Armin P. Moczek:
How complexity pervades biology. 16-17
- Joshua M. Epstein, Ross A. Hammond:
Non-explanatory equilibria: An extremely simple game with (mostly) unattainable fixed points. 18-22 - Stephen E. Harris, Bruce K. Sawhill, Andrew Wuensche, Stuart A. Kauffman:
A model of transcriptional regulatory networks based on biases in the observed regulation rules. 23-40
Volume 7, Number 5, May / June 2002
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Acronyms and computers. 12-13 - Gregory J. Chaitin:
Paradoxes of randomness and the limitations of mathematical reasoning. 14-21
- Jan W. Rivkin, Nicolaj Siggelkow:
Organizational sticking points on NK Landscapes. 31-43 - Michael H. Agar, Dwight Wilson:
Drugmart: Heroin epidemics as complex adaptive systems. 44-52
Volume 7, Number 6, July / August 2002
- John L. Casti:
The waves of life: The Elliott wave principle and the patterns of everyday events. 12-17
- Peter A. Corning:
The re-emergence of "emergence": A venerable concept in search of a theory. 18-30
- Mark Cooper, Dean W. Podlich:
The E(NK) model: Extending the NK model to incorporate gene-by-environment interactions and epistasis for diploid genomes. 31-47 - Kayvan Najarian:
FIR Volterra kernel neural models and PAC learning. 48-55
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