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WIVACE 2017: Venice, Italy
- Marcello Pelillo, Irene Poli, Andrea Roli, Roberto Serra, Debora Slanzi, Marco Villani:
Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation - 12th Italian Workshop, WIVACE 2017, Venice, Italy, September 19-21, 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 830, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-78657-5
Physical-Chemical Phenomena
- Delphine Nicolay, Timoteo Carletti:
Quantum Neural Networks Achieving Quantum Algorithms. 3-15 - Federico Rossi, Kristian Torbensen, Sandra Ristori, Ali Abou-Hassan:
Signal Transduction and Communication Through Model Membranes in Networks of Coupled Chemical Oscillators. 16-31 - Marcello A. Budroni, Mauro Rustici, Nadia Marchettini, Federico Rossi:
Controlling Chemical Chaos in the Belousov-Zhabotinsky Oscillator. 32-48 - Lucia Sessa, Luigi Di Biasi, Simona Concilio, Stefano Piotto:
Fragment Based Molecular Dynamics for Drug Design. 49-58 - Raffaele D'Ambrosio, Martina Moccaldi, Beatrice Paternoster, Federico Rossi:
Stochastic Numerical Models of Oscillatory Phenomena. 59-69
Biological Systems
- Luisa Damiano, Pasquale Stano:
Understanding Embodied Cognition by Building Models of Minimal Life - Preparatory Steps and a Preliminary Autopoietic Framework. 73-87 - Marco Pedicini, Maria Concetta Palumbo, Filippo Castiglione:
Computing Hierarchical Transition Graphs of Asynchronous Genetic Regulatory Networks. 88-103 - Sara Montagna, Michele Braccini, Andrea Roli:
The Impact of Self-loops in Random Boolean Network Dynamics: A Simulation Analysis. 104-115 - Michele Braccini, Andrea Roli, Marco Villani, Roberto Serra:
A Comparison Between Threshold Ergodic Sets and Stochastic Simulation of Boolean Networks for Modelling Cell Differentiation. 116-128 - Marco Villani, Laura Sani, Michele Amoretti, Emilio Vicari, Riccardo Pecori, Monica Mordonini, Stefano Cagnoni, Roberto Serra:
A Relevance Index Method to Infer Global Properties of Biological Networks. 129-141 - Davide Sapienza, Marco Villani, Roberto Serra:
Dynamical Properties of a Gene-Protein Model. 142-152 - Martina Musa, Marco Villani, Roberto Serra:
Simulating Populations of Protocells with Uneven Division. 153-164 - Pasquale Palumbo, Marco Vanoni, Federico Papa, Stefano Busti, Meike T. Wortel, Bas Teusink, Lilia Alberghina:
An Integrated Model Quantitatively Describing Metabolism, Growth and Cell Cycle in Budding Yeast. 165-180 - Samuel M. D. Oliveira, Mohamed N. M. Bahrudeen, Sofia Startceva, Andre S. Ribeiro:
Estimating Effects of Extrinsic Noise on Model Genes and Circuits with Empirically Validated Kinetics. 181-193
Economy and Society
- Fabio Della Marra:
Calibrating Dynamic Factor Models with Genetic Algorithms. 197-211 - Riccardo Righi, Sofia Samoili:
Functional Interactions in Complex Networks: A Three-Step Methodology for the Implementation of the Relevance Index (RI). 212-228 - Debora Slanzi, Valentina Anzoise, Irene Poli:
Modeling Urbanization Perception: Emerging Topics on Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City Development. 229-239
Complexity
- Andrea Roli, Antoine Ligot, Mauro Birattari:
Complexity Measures in Automatic Design of Robot Swarms: An Exploratory Study. 243-256 - Angela Lombardi, Sabina Tangaro, Roberto Bellotti, Angelo Cardellicchio, Cataldo Guaragnella:
Identification of "Die Hard" Nodes in Complex Networks: A Resilience Approach. 257-268
Optimization
- Marco Baioletti, Alfredo Milani, Valentino Santucci:
Automatic Algebraic Evolutionary Algorithms. 271-283 - Debora Slanzi, Valentina Mameli, Marina Khoroshiltseva, Irene Poli:
Multi-objective Optimization in High-Dimensional Molecular Systems. 284-295 - Clara Pizzuti, Annalisa Socievole:
Multiple Network Motif Clustering with Genetic Algorithms. 296-307 - Gianluigi Silvestri, Laura Sani, Michele Amoretti, Riccardo Pecori, Emilio Vicari, Monica Mordonini, Stefano Cagnoni:
Searching Relevant Variable Subsets in Complex Systems Using K-Means PSO. 308-321
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