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Complexity, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, September/October 2006
- Eric Smith, Harold J. Morowitz, Vijayasarathy Srinivasan:
Experimental search for minimal organisms and the last universal common ancestor: Reconstructing the Ur-Organism. 11-12
- Russ Abbott:
Emergence explained: Abstractions: Getting epiphenomena to do real work. 13-26
- Minglei Wang, Simina Maria Boca, Rakhee Kalelkar, Jay E. Mittenthal, Gustavo Caetano-Anollés:
A phylogenomic reconstruction of the protein world based on a genomic census of protein fold architecture. 27-40 - Hossein Mobahi, Majid Nili Ahmadabadi, Babak Nadjar Araabi
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Swarm contours: A fast self-organization approach for snake initialization. 41-52 - Christopher J. May
, Jeffrey C. Schank, Sanjay S. Joshi
, Jonathan Tran, R. J. Taylor, I-Esha Scott:
Rat pups and random robots generate similar self-organized and intentional behavior. 53-66 - William S. Bush, Hava T. Siegelmann:
Circadian synchrony in networks of protein rhythm driven neurons. 67-72
Volume 12, Number 2, November/December 2006
- Alfred W. Hübler:
Information engines: Converting information into energy. 10-12
- Todd Rowland:
Xor on one-defect systems. 13-29 - Raissa M. D'Souza:
BML revisited: Statistical physics, computer simulation, and probability. 30-39 - Gottfried Mayer-Kress, Yeou-Teh Liu, Karl M. Newell:
Complex systems and human movement. 40-51 - Sean Devine:
The application of algorithmic information theory to noisy patterned strings. 52-58 - Dan Braha, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
From centrality to temporary fame: Dynamic centrality in complex networks. 59-63
- C. Michael Barton:
Emergent simplicity: The social and cultural complexity of irrigation networks in Bali. 64-66
Volume 12, Number 3, January/February 2007
- Complexity at large. 3-9
- Alfred W. Hübler, Glenn C. Foster, Kirstin C. Phelps
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Managing chaos: Thinking out of the box. 10-13
- Venkat Venkatasubramanian:
A theory of design of complex teleological systems: Unifying the Darwinian and Boltzmannian perspectives. 14-21 - Alvin M. Saperstein:
Chaos in models of arms races and the initiation of war: Crisis stability and instability in an international system. 22-26
- David E. Goldberg, Kumara Sastry, Xavier Llorà:
Toward routine billion-variable optimization using genetic algorithms. 27-29
- Todd Holloway, Miran Bozicevic, Katy Börner:
Analyzing and visualizing the semantic coverage of Wikipedia and its authors. 30-40 - Christina Stoica-Klüver
, Jürgen Klüver:
Interacting neural networks and the emergence of social structure. 41-52 - Haifeng Du, Marcus W. Feldman, Shuzhuo Li, Xiaoyi Jin:
An algorithm for detecting community structure of social networks based on prior knowledge and modularity. 53-60 - Eugene Savov:
Dynamic fractal unifying interaction confirmed with magnetospheric behavior and orbital data. 61-76 - David H. Wolpert, William G. Macready:
Using self-dissimilarity to quantify complexity. 77-85
Volume 12, Number 4, March/April 2007
- Peter Schuster:
Nonlinear dynamics from physics to biology. 9-11
- Wm. C. McHarris:
Chaos meets quantum mechanics: Possible nonlinear vindication of Einstein's arguments: Paradoxes of the Copenhagen Interpretation: Nonlinear Parallels. 12-18
- Ping Ao, Chulan Kwon, Hong Qian:
On the existence of potential landscape in the evolution of complex systems. 19-27 - Monica L. Smith:
Territories, corridors, and networks: A biological model for the premodern state. 28-35 - Masaharu Kuroda, Francis C. Moon:
Experimental reconsideration of spatio-temporal dynamics observed in fluid-elastic oscillator arrays from complex system viewpoint: From vibrating pipes in heat exchangers to waving plants in agricultural fields. 36-47 - John E. Mayfield:
Minimal history, a theory of plausible explanation. 48-53 - William P. Millhiser, Daniel Solow:
How large should a complex system be? An application in organizational teams. 54-70
Volume 12, Number 5, May/June 2007
- Alfred W. Hübler:
Understanding complex systems: Defining an abstract concept. 9-11
- Nicola Scafetta
, Richard E. Moon
, Bruce J. West:
Fractal response of physiological signals to stress conditions, environmental changes, and neurodegenerative diseases. 12-17
- A. R. McGurn:
Nonlinear optical media in photonic crystal waveguides: Intrinsic localized modes and device applications. 18-32 - Wang-Ping Chen, Michael R. Brudzinski
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Repeating earthquakes, episodic tremor and slip: Emerging patterns in complex earthquake cycles? 33-43
Volume 12, Number 6, July/August 2007
- Lokesh Joshi, Eric Smith, Harold J. Morowitz:
Glycobiology: The sweet language of life, complexity, and morphogenesis: Syntax for Intermolecular and Intercellular Communication. 9-10
- Eric Smith:
Intensive entropy? 11-13
- Susanna M. Messinger, Keith A. Mott, David Peak:
Task-performing dynamics in irregular, biomimetic networks. 14-21 - Xavier Thibert-Plante
, Lael Parrott:
Prisoner's dilemma and clusters on small-world networks. 22-36 - Anand Ranganathan, Roy H. Campbell:
What is the complexity of a distributed computing system? 37-45
- William S. Bush, Hava T. Siegelmann:
Circadian synchrony in networks of protein rhythm driven neurons. 46

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