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Complexity, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, September / October 2008
- Peter Schuster:
Are there recipes for how to handle complexity? : Biological evolution creates complex entities and knows how to master them. 8-12
- Jürgen Scheffran:
The complexity of security. 13-21
- Michael G. Findley:
Agents and conflict: Adaptation and the dynamics of war. 22-35 - Ravi Bhavnani, D. Backer, R. Riolo:
Simulating closed regimes with agent based models. 36-44 - Alvin M. Saperstein:
Mathematical modeling of the interaction between terrorism and counter-terrorism and its policy implications. 45-49 - Götz Neuneck:
The revolution in military affairs: Its driving forces, elements, and complexity. 50-61 - Jürgen Altmann:
Military uses of nanotechnology - Too much complexity for international security? 62-70 - Brenda A. Wilson:
Global biosecurity in a complex, dynamic world. 71-88 - Martin B. Kalinowski, Andreas Becker, Paul R. J. Saey, Matthias P. Tuma, Gerhard Wotawa:
The complexity of CTBT verification. Taking noble gas monitoring as an example. 89-99
Volume 14, Number 2, November / December 2008
- Harold J. Morowitz, Eric Smith, Vijayasarathy Srinivasan:
Selfish metabolism. 7-9
- Julianne D. Halley, David A. Winkler:
Consistent concepts of self-organization and self-assembly. 10-17
- Raymond Greenlaw, Sanpawat Kantabutra:
On the parallel complexity of hierarchical clustering and CC-complete problems. 18-28 - Jun Wang, Gregory L. Dam, Sule Yildirim, William Rand, Uri Wilensky, James C. Houk:
Reciprocity between the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex: Nonlinear dynamics in microscopic modules for generating voluntary motor commands. 29-45 - Klaus Jaffe:
Evolution of shame as an adaptation to social punishment and its contribution to social cohesiveness. 46-52
Volume 14, Number 3, January / February 2009
- Alfred W. Hübler:
Digital batteries. 7-8
- Martin Shubik, Eric Smith:
Econophysics: Present and future. 9-10
- J. Doyne Farmer, John Geanakoplos:
The virtues and vices of equilibrium and the future of financial economics. 11-38 - Fabrizio Lillo:
Econophysics and the challenge of efficiency. 39-54 - Benoit B. Mandelbrot:
"New Methods of Statistical Economics, " revisited: Short versus long tails and Gaussian versus power-law distributions. 55-65
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb:
Finiteness of variance is irrelevant in the practice of quantitative finance. 66-76
- Martin Shubik, Eric Smith:
Building theories of economic process. 77-92
Volume 14, Number 4, March / April 2009
- Alfred W. Hübler, Timothy Wotherspoon:
Self-adjusting systems avoid chaos. 8-11
- Laura A. Zager, George C. Verghese:
Epidemic thresholds for infections in uncertain networks. 12-25
- Christopher P. Monterola, R. M. Roxas, S. Carreon-Monterola:
Characterizing the effect of seating arrangement on classroom learning using neural networks. 26-33 - Rex K. Kincaid, Natalia M. Alexandrov, Michael J. Holroyd:
An investigation of synchrony in transport networks. 34-43 - Mike Mesterton-Gibbons, Tom N. Sherratt:
Animal network phenomena: Insights from triadic games. 44-50
Volume 14, Number 5, May / June 2009
- Alfred W. Hübler:
Digital wires. 7-9
- Russ Abbott:
The reductionist blind spot. 10-22
- Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho, David Lusseau:
Efficient coding in dolphin surface behavioral patterns. 23-25
- Feng-Jie Sun, Gustavo Caetano-Anollés:
The evolutionary significance of the long variable arm in transfer RNA. 26-39 - Victor Korotkikh, Galina Korotkikh:
On irreducible description of complex systems. 40-46
Volume 14, Number 6, July / August 2009
- Harold J. Morowitz, Vijayasarathy Srinivasan, Eric Smith:
Revolution in organic chemistry and its implication in biogenesis. 7-8
- Jun Yu, Laura K. Gross, Christopher M. Danforth:
Complex dynamic behavior during transition in a solid combustion model. 9-14 - Andy Adamatzky, Larry Bull:
Are complex systems hard to evolve? 15-20
- Frank Gaitan:
Noise-induced sampling of alternative Hamiltonian paths in quantum adiabatic search. 21-27 - Glen E. P. Ropella, Sunwoo Park, C. Anthony Hunt:
Evaluating an hepatic enzyme induction mechanism through coarse- and fine-grained measurements of an in silico liver. 28-34 - Laura A. Garrison, David S. Babcock:
Alcohol consumption among college students: An agent-based computational simulation. 35-44
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