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Complexity, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, September / October 2009
- Peter Schuster:
Free will, information, quantum mechanics, and biology : It pays to distinguish different forms of free choice and information. 8-10
- Mikhail Prokopenko, Fabio Boschetti, Alex J. Ryan:
An information-theoretic primer on complexity, self-organization, and emergence. 11-28 - Fatihcan M. Atay, Sarika Jalan, Jürgen Jost:
Randomness, chaos, and structure. 29-35
- Nicolas Brodu:
A synthesis and a practical approach to complex systems. 36-60
- Nieves Arranz, J. C. Fdez de Arroyabe:
Complex joint R&D projects: From empirical evidence to managerial implications. 61-70
Volume 15, Number 2, November / December 2009
- Davit Sivil, Alfred W. Hübler:
Quantized motion of a particle pushed around by waves. 10-12
- Allen G. Hunt:
Relevance of percolation theory to power-law behavior of dynamic processes including transport in disordered media. 13-27 - Yair Neuman, Norbert Marwan, Danny Livshitz:
The complexity of advice-giving. 28-30
- Burton Voorhees:
Virtual stability: Constructing a simulation model. 31-44 - Ajla Aksamija:
Computational representations of architectural design for tall buildings. 45-53 - Gani Aldashev, Timoteo Carletti:
Benefits of diversity, communication costs, and public opinion dynamics. 54-63
Volume 15, Number 3, January / February 2010
- Carlos Gershenson:
News items. 3-6
- Peter Schuster:
Origins of life: Concepts, data, and debates : Managing complexity seems to be essential for studies on chemical evolution. 7-10
- Mark A. Changizi, Marc Destefano:
Common scaling laws for city highway systems and the mammalian neocortex. 11-18
- Viorel Badescu, Peter Landsberg:
Statistically q-deformed and tau-deformed systems. 19-25 - Kurt A. Richardson:
Robustness in complex information systems: The role of information "barriers" in Boolean networks. 26-42 - Douglas M. Kline:
Two-group classification using the Bayesian data reduction algorithm. 43-49 - Miklos N. Szilagyi, Iren Somogyi:
Agent-based simulation of an N-person game with parabolic payoff functions. 50-60
Volume 15, Number 4, March / April 2010
- Carlos Gershenson:
News items. 3-8
- Martin Singleton, Gregor Heiss, Alfred W. Hübler:
The optimal shape of roots. 9-11
- Alexei V. Samsonovich, Rebecca F. Goldin, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Toward a semantic general theory of everything. 12-18
- Cheng-Yuan Liou, Tai-Hei Wu, Chia-Ying Lee:
Modeling complexity in musical rhythm. 19-30 - Hakan Yasarcan:
Improving understanding, learning, and performances of novices in dynamic managerial simulation games : A Gradual-Increase-In-Complexity Approach. 31-42 - Jan Lorenz:
Heterogeneous bounds of confidence: Meet, discuss and find consensus! 43-52 - Shuzhuo Li, Yinghui Chen, Haifeng Du, Marcus W. Feldman:
A genetic algorithm with local search strategy for improved detection of community structure. 53-60
Volume 15, Number 5, May / June 2010
- Carlos Gershenson:
News items. 3-7
- Dene Farrell, Alfred W. Hübler, Joseph Brewer, Ines Hübler:
Acceleration beyond the wave speed in dissipative wave-particle systems. 8-11
- Hector Sabelli:
Biotic patterns in LIGO recordings point to the creativity of gravitational interactions. 12-24 - Guillaume Deffuant, Sylvie Huet:
Collective increase of first impression bias. 25-33
- Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho, Núria Forns:
The self-organization of genomes. 34-36
- Michael J. North, Charles M. Macal, James St. Aubin, Prakash Thimmapuram, Mark J. Bragen, June Hahn, James Karr, Nancy Brigham, Mark E. Lacy, Delaine Hampton:
Multiscale agent-based consumer market modeling. 37-47 - Alfred W. Hübler, Onyeama Osuagwu:
Digital quantum batteries: Energy and information storage in nanovacuum tube arrays. 48-55 - Miklos N. Szilagyi, Iren Somogyi:
A systematic analysis of the N-person chicken game. 56-62
Volume 15, Number 6, July / August 2010
- Carlos Gershenson:
Complexity at large. 3-6
- Peter Schuster:
Contingeny and memory in evolution : High dimensionality and sparse occupation create history in complex systems. 7-10
- Ignazio Licata:
Almost-anywhere theories: Reductionism and universality of emergence. 11-19
- Ricard V. Solé, Bernat Corominas-Murtra, Sergi Valverde, Luc Steels:
Language networks: Their structure, function, and evolution. 20-26 - Andrzej Janutka, Piotr Magnuszewski:
Opinion-structure changes in non-equilibrium model of social impact. 27-33 - Genaro Juárez Martínez, Andrew Adamatzky, Juan Carlos Seck Tuoh Mora, Ramón Alonso-Sanz:
How to make dull cellular automata complex by adding memory: Rule 126 case study. 34-49 - Terence L. van Zyl, Elizabeth Marie Ehlers:
Signal-regulated systems and networks. 50-63
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