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Complexity, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, September / October 1996
- P.-M. Binder:
Workshop on pseudorandom number generation June 2-21, 1996, centre de recherches mathematiques, Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 4 - R. C. Westerman:
Letters to the editor. 5
- John L. Casti:
The great Ashby: Complexity, variety, and information. 7-9
- Douglas S. Robertson, Michael C. Grant:
Feedback and chaos in Darwinian evolution: Part I. Theoretical considerations. 10-14
- Gregory J. Chaitin:
How to run algorithmic information theory on a computer: Studying the limits of mathematical reasoning. 15-21 - Peter Schuster:
How does complexity arise in evolution: Nature's recipe for mastering scarcity, abundance, and unpredictability. 22-30
- Walter Thirring:
The interpretation of quantum mechanics. 31-32 - Melanie Mitchell:
Darwin's dangerous idea. 32-36
- Paul Gitchoff, Günter P. Wagner:
Recombination induced hypergraphs: A new approach to mutation-recombination isomorphism. 37-43 - Murray Gell-Mann, Seth Lloyd:
Information measures, effective complexity, and total information. 44-52 - Robert Happel, Peter F. Stadler:
Canonical approximation of fitness landscapes. 53-58
- Martin Shubik:
Simulations, models and simplicity. 60
Volume 2, Number 2, November / December 1996
- Jim Crutchfield, Ned Kahn:
Turbulent landscapes. 3-7 - Kai Nagel:
Comment on: B. S. Kerner and H. Rehborn, experimental properties of complexity in traffic flow, physical review E 53(5) R4275 (1996). 8
- Harold J. Morowitz:
A closet epistemologist. 11-12
- John Horgan:
On complexity and the end of science: What's wrong with complexity. 13-15 - Stuart A. Kauffman:
Autonomous agents, self-constructing biospheres, and science. 16-17 - Douglas S. Robertson, Michael C. Grant:
Feedback and chaos in Darwinian evolution Part II. Numerical modeling. 18-30 - Martin Greiner, Peter Lipa, Peter Carruthers:
Wavelets. 31-36 - Boris Ryabko, Zhanna Reznikova:
Using Shannon entropy and Kolmogorov complexity to study the communicative system and cognitive capacities in ants. 37-42
- Karl Sigmund:
What is life? The next fifty years. 43-44 - Steven Durlauf:
Full house. 44-46 - John L. Casti:
Chaos data analyzer. 46-47 - Michael Vulis:
Agent/free agent newsreaders. 47-48 - Ricard V. Solé, Jordi Delgado:
Universal computation in fluid neural networks. 49-56
Volume 2, Number 3, January / February 1997
- Maurício Vieira Kritz:
Meeting report-colloquia on high performance scientific computing 1996. 3-4 - Kenton K. Yee:
Coevolution of law and culture: A coevolutionary games approach. 4
- John L. Casti:
Computing the uncomputable. 7-12
- Donald G. Saari:
The symmetry and complexity of elections. 13-21 - Larry J. Eriksson:
How technology evolves. 23-30 - Steven Durlauf:
Limits to science or limits to epistemology? 31-37
- Per Bro:
Chemical reaction automata. 38-44
- Gavan Lintern:
Dynamic patterns: The self-organization of brain and behavior. 45-46 - Steven Durlauf:
Growing artificial societies. 47-49 - John L. Casti:
Pattern recognition workbench, version 2.30. 49-50
- Adam Seiver, Stephen Daane, Ran Kim:
Regular low frequency cardiac output oscillations observed in critically ill surgical patients. 51-55 - Eduardo Mizraji, Juan Lin:
A dynamical approach to logical decisions. 56-63
Volume 2, Number 4, March / April 1997
- Neil E. Johnson:
Physics and finance. 3-6
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Teilhard, complexity, and complexification. 7-8
- Rick Ginsberg:
Complexity science at the schoolhouse gate? 9-13
- George Markowsky:
An introduction to algorithmic information theory. 14-22
- Ronald C. Read:
The knot book: An elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of knots. 23-25 - David B. Fogel:
Evolutionary algorithms in theory and practice. 26-27 - Thomas Bäck:
Evolutionary computation: Toward a new philosophy of machine intelligence. 28-30
- George G. Szpiro:
The emergence of risk aversion. 31-39 - Giorgio A. Ascoli, Rebecca F. Goldin:
Coordinate systems for dendritic spines: A somatocentric approach. 40-48 - Dale R. Lockwood, Jeffrey A. Lockwood:
Evidence of self-organized criticality in insect populations. 49-58
- George J. Gumerman:
Understanding the evolution of human behavior. 59-60
Volume 2, Number 5, May / June 1997
- Oscar Somsen, Rienk van Grondelle, Hans V. Westerhoff:
Meeting report-BioComplexity and the essence of the living state. 3-4
- John L. Casti:
Can you trust it? 8-11
- Anastasios A. Tsonis, C. Schultz, Panagiotis A. Tsonis:
Zipf's law and the structure and evolution of languages. 12-13 - Ted Lumley:
Complexity and the "Learning organization". 14-22
- Panagiotis A. Tsonis, Anastasios A. Tsonis:
Simplicity and complexity in gene evolution. 23-30
- Francis Heylighen:
Publications on complex, evolving systems: A citation-based survey. 31-36
- Stanley N. Salthe:
Darwinism evolving: Systems dynamics and the genealogy of natural selection. 37-39 - Fred Nijhout:
An introduction to genetic algorithms. 39-40 - Arnold I. Miller:
The major transitions in evolution. 40-41
- Áurea R. Vasconcellos, Roberto Luzzi:
Complex behavior in condensed matter: Morphological ordering in dissipative carrier systems. 42-49 - Karen A. Selz, Arnold J. Mandell:
The power of style: Differential operator scaling in the lexical compression of sequences generated by psychological, content-free computer tasks. 50-55
- George A. Cowan:
Complexity? Who ordered that? 56-57
Volume 2, Number 6, July / August 1997
- Tim Kohler:
B. Skyrms, Evolution of the Social Contract, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1986. 6
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Continuing education: New information in a search for certainty on Puluj's method. 11-12
- Christa Sommerer, Laurent Mignonneau:
Interacting with artificial life: A-volve: Linking human design and interaction to the virtual world. 13-21 - Michael Shermer:
The crooked timber of history: History is complex and often chaotic. Can we use this to better understand the past? 23-29
- David M. Raup:
How nature works: The science of self-organized criticality. 30-33 - Michael Shermer:
Guns, germs, and steel: The fates of human societies; Born to rebel: birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives. 33-38 - Benedikt Hallgrímsson:
Stella 4.0, Research version (Win or Mac). 38-40
- Keijo Ruohonen:
Decidability and complexity of event detection problems for ODEs. 41-53 - Roberto P. J. Perazzo, Silvia L. Reich, Jorge Schvarzer, M. A. Virasoro:
Dynamical models in economics: The case of inflation. 54-60
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