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Complexity, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, September / October 1999
- John L. Casti:
The art of language. 12-15
- Stephen J. Majeski, Greg Linden, Corina Linden, Aaron Spitzer:
Agent mobility and the evolution of cooperative communities. 16-24 - Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Is it already time to give up on a science of consciousness? 25-34 - Scott E. Page:
Computational models from A to Z. 35-41
- Jeffrey Ihara:
Darwinian dynamics: Evolutionary transitions in fitness and individuality by Richard E. Michod. 42-43 - Robert S. MacKay:
The unknowable by Gregory Chaitin. 44
- Jürgen Klüver, Jörn Schmidt:
Control parameters in Boolean networks and cellular automata revisited from a logical and a sociological point of view. 45-52 - Daniel Solow, Apostolos Burnetas, Ming-Chi Tsai, Neil S. Greenspan:
Understanding and attenuating the complexity catastrophe in Kauffman's N K model of genome evolution. 53-66
Volume 5, Number 2, November / December 1999
- Harold J. Morowitz:
The exam. 10-11
- Ian Stewart:
Designer differential equations for animal locomotion. 12-22 - William Harms:
Biological altruism in hostile environments. 23-28 - Ted Lumley:
Is evolutionary computing evolving? 29-32
- Roger Sansom:
Unto Others The Evolution And Psychology of Unselfish Behavior by Elliot Sober and David Sloan Wilson. 33-35
- Harold J. Morowitz:
The New Renaissance: Computers And The Next Level of Civilization by Douglas S. Robertson. 35
- Jerome H. Abrams, David P. Slovut, Joalin P.-K. Lim, Guillermo Bugedo:
Modeling inert pulmonary gas exchange using cellular automata. 36-45
Volume 5, Number 3, January / February 2000
- John L. Casti:
The inside story on systems, minds, and mechanisms. 10-13
- Gregg Hartvigsen, Lee Worden, Simon A. Levin:
Global cooperation achieved through small behavioral changes among strangers. 14-19 - Peter Schuster:
Are there noticeable relativistic effects on terrestrial evolution? 20-21 - Harold Abelson, Nancy Forbes:
Amorphous computing. 22-25 - Gregory G. Brunk:
Understanding self-organized criticality as a statistical process. 26-33 - James N. Gardner:
The selfish biocosm. 34-45
- Per Bak:
Multifractals and 1f noise by Benoit B. Mandelbrot. 46-47 - William Fulkerson:
Adaptive enterprise: Creating and leading sense-and-response organizations by Stephan H. Haeckel. 47-48
Volume 5, Number 4, March / April 2000
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Emergence and the law. 11-12
- Ian S. Lustick, Dan Miodownik:
Deliberative democracy and public discourse: The agent-based argument repertoire model. 13-30 - Moshe Sipper:
A success story or an old wives' tale? On judging experiments in evolutionary computation. 31-33
- Larry S. Liebovitch, Daniela Scheurle:
Two lessons from fractals and chaos. 34-43
- Anne Pringle, Leonie C. Moyle, Jason S. McLachlan, Janneke Hille Ris Lambers:
Sex and death: An introduction to the philosophy of biology, by Kim Sterelny and Paul E. Griffiths. 44-45 - Christian Peter Klingenberg:
The art of genes: How organisms make themselves, by Enrico Cohen. 46-48
Volume 5, Number 5, May / June 2000
- Leigh Tesfatsion, Dan Ashlock:
Complexity at Large. 3-10
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Mathematics and physics. 11
- Gregory J. Chaitin:
A century of controversy over the foundations of mathematics. 12-21 - Douglas S. Robertson:
Goedel's theorem, the theory of everything, and the future of science and mathematics. 22-27 - John D. Barrow:
Mathematical jujitsu: Some informal thoughts about Gödel and physics. 28-34 - E. Atlee Jackson:
The unbounded vistas of science: Evolutionary limitations. 35-44
- A. J. Dajer:
Non-zero, the logic of human destiny, by Robert Wright. 45-47 - G. Scott Waterman:
The undiscovered mind: How the human brain defies replication, medication, and explanation, by John Horgan. 47-48
Volume 5, Number 6, July / August 2000
- Ellen Goldberg:
Farewell and thank you, John Casti. 3
- Celia M. Elliott:
Alfred W. Hübler: A profile of the new Executive Editor of Complexity. 4
- John L. Casti:
Whither the weather? 16-18
- Andrew Wuensche:
Basins of attraction in cellular automata. 19-25 - Dominique Gross, Roger Strand:
Can agent-based models assist decisions on large-scale practical problems? A philosophical analysis. 26-33 - Koen Bertels, Luc Neuberg, Stamatis Vassiliadis, Gerald G. Pechanek:
A look inside the learning process of neural networks. 34-38
- Lee A. Segel:
Diffuse feedback from diffuse information in complex systems. 39-46
- Stuart A. Kauffman:
The global dynamics of cellular automata, by Andrew Wuensche and Mike Lesser. 47-48 - Michael Baumann:
LEGO® mindstorms, Robotics Invention System 1.5. 48-50
- David C. Mays, Boris A. Faybishenko:
Washboards in unpaved highways as a complex dynamic system. 51-60 - Noriah M. Al-Kandari, M. Ishaq Bhatti:
On the construction of tolerance interval for two-way random effect model. 61-64
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