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Artificial Life, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, Winter 2007
- John W. Pepper:
Simple Models of Assortment through Environmental Feedback. 1-9 - Tim J. Hutton:
Evolvable Self-Reproducing Cells in a Two-Dimensional Artificial Chemistry. 11-30 - Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
The Dynamic Changes in Roles of Learning through the Baldwin Effect. 31-43 - Dara Curran, Colm O'Riordan:
The Effects of Cultural Learning in Populations of Neural Networks. 45-67 - Matthew Studley, Larry Bull:
Using the XCS Classifier System for Multi-objective Reinforcement Learning Problems. 69-86
- Douglas H. Erwin:
Endless Forms Most Beautiful. Sean B. Carroll. (2005, W. W. Norton.) ISBN 0-393-06016-0. 87-89 - Carlos Gershenson:
Live Evolving: Molecules, Mind, and Meaning. Christian De Duve. (2003, Oxford University Press.) Hardback, 358 pages. 91-92
Volume 13, Number 2, Spring 2007
- Shigang Yue, F. Claire Rind:
A Synthetic Vision System Using Directionally Selective Motion Detectors to Recognize Collision. 93-122 - Roberto Serra, Timoteo Carletti, Irene Poli:
Synchronization Phenomena in Surface-Reaction Models of Protocells. 123-138 - Nicolas Chaumont, Richard Egli, Christoph Adami:
Evolving Virtual Creatures and Catapults. 139-157 - Mauno Rönkkö:
An Artificial Ecosystem: Emergent Dynamics and Lifelike Properties. 159-187 - Stefan Helmreich:
"Life Is a Verb": Inflections of Artificial Life in Cultural Context. 189-201
- Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
Reconstructing the Cognitive World: The Next Step. Michael Wheeler. (2005, MIT Press.) ISBN 0-262-23240-5, 432 pages. 203-206 - Jennifer H. Watkins, Marko A. Rodriguez:
Weak Links: Stabilizers of Complex Systems from Proteins to Social Networks. Peter Csermely. (2006, Springer.) Hardcover, $64.95, 410 pages. 207-208 - Hiroki Sayama:
Artificial Life Models in Software. Andrew Adamatzky and Maciej Komosinski (Eds.). (2005, Springer-Verlag.) Hardcover, $69.95, 344 pages, 189 illustrations. 209-211
Volume 13, Number 3, Summer 2007
- Kazuto Tominaga, Tooru Watanabe, Keiji Kobayashi, Masaki Nakamura, Koji Kishi, Mitsuyoshi Kazuno:
Modeling Molecular Computing Systems by an Artificial Chemistry - Its Expressive Power and Application. 223-247 - David Newth, David G. Green:
The Role of Translocation and Selection in the Emergence of Genetic Clusters and Modules. 249-258 - Kazutoshi Sasahara, Takashi Ikegami:
Evolution of Birdsong Syntax by Interjection Communication. 259-277 - Sergio-Francis M. Zenisek, Eric J. Hayden, Niles Lehman:
Genetic Exchange Leading to Self-Assembling RNA Species upon Encapsulation in Artificial Protocells. 279-289
- Olaf Wolkenhauer:
Interpreting Rosen. 291-292 - Aloisius H. Louie:
A Living System Must Have Noncomputable Models. 293-297 - Dominique F. Chu, Weng Kin Ho:
The Localization Hypothesis and Machines. 299-302
- Elizabeth Sklar:
NetLogo, a Multi-agent Simulation Environment. 303-311 - Ricardo A. Téllez, Cecilio Angulo:
Webots Simulator 5.1.7. Cyberbotics Ltd. (2006). Available in different versions at different prices. 313-318
Volume 13, Number 4, Fall 2007
- Harold Fellermann, Steen Rasmussen, Hans-Joachim Ziock, Ricard V. Solé:
Life Cycle of a Minimal Protocell - A Dissipative Particle Dynamics Study. 319-345 - Fabian Roth, Hava T. Siegelmann, Rodney J. Douglas:
The Self-Construction and -Repair of a Foraging Organism by Explicitly Specified Development from a Single Cell. 347-368 - Dominique F. Chu, Weng Kin Ho:
Computational Realizations of Living Systems. 369-381 - Kohji Tomita, Satoshi Murata, Haruhisa Kurokawa:
Self-Description for Construction and Computation on Graph-Rewriting Automata. 383-396
- Jia Lee, Susumu Adachi, Ferdinand Peper:
Reliable Self-Replicating Machines in Asynchronous Cellular Automata. 397-413
- David C. Krakauer:
Information and its Role in Nature. J. G. Roederer. (2005, Springer.) Hardcover, 235 pages, ISBN 3-540-23075-0. 415-417 - Fumiya Iida:
Autonomous Robots: From Biological Inspiration to Implementation and Control. George A. Bekey. (2005, MIT Press.) Hardcover, 577 pages, ISBN 0262025787. 419-421 - Efrén Mezura-Montes:
Evolutionary Computation. A Unified Approach. Kenneth A. De Jong. (2006, MIT Press.) 256 pages. 423-426
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