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Complexity, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 2, 2003
Miscellaneous
- Complexity at large. 3-11
- Martin Shubik:
A fond remembrance of Per Bak. 12-13
- John L. Casti:
Money is funny, or why finance is too complex for physics. 14-18
- Foreword. 19
- Johannes Berg, Matteo Marsili, Aldo Rustichini, Riccardo Zecchina:
Are financial markets efficient? Phase transition in the aggregation of information. 20-23 - Holger Ebel, Jörn Davidsen, Stefan Bornholdt:
Dynamics of social networks. 24-27 - Christel Kamp, Claus O. Wilke, Christoph Adami, Stefan Bornholdt:
Viral evolution under the pressure of an adaptive immune system: Optimal mutation rates for viral escape. 28-33 - Mathias Karth, Joachim Peinke:
Stochastic modeling of fat-tailed probabilities of foreign exchange rates. 34-42 - Heinz G. Schuster:
Adaptation and metalevels in a competitive game. 43-48 - Christoph Adami:
Sequence complexity in Darwinian evolution. 49-56 - Stefan Boettcher, Allon G. Percus:
Optimization with extremal dynamics. 57-62
- Mark Changizi:
Mathematica's first academic monograph. 63-65
- Books received. 66
Volume 8, Number 3, January/February 2003
- Complexity at large. 3-9
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Embryonic stem cells. 10-11
- Erica Jen:
Stable or robust? What's the difference? 12-18
- Dominique F. Chu, Roger Strand, Ragnar Fjelland:
Theories of complexity. 19-30 - John R. Bracht:
Investigating a general biology. 31-41
- Hassan Masum:
Decoding biological systems with evolutionary computation. 42-44
- Asif Khalak:
Agent-based model for economic impact of free software. 45-55 - Eleonora Bilotta, Antonio Lafusa, Pietro S. Pantano:
Searching for complex CA rules with GAs. 56-67 - Alexander C. Zorach, Robert E. Ulanowicz:
Quantifying the complexity of flow networks: How many roles are there? 68-76
Volume 8, Number 4, March/April 2003
- John L. Casti:
How close can you get? 10-14
- Jens Christian Claussen:
Winner-relaxing and winner-enhancing Kohonen maps: Maximal mutual information from enhancing the winner. 15-22 - Werner Ebeling, Udo Erdmann:
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics of swarms of driven particles. 23-30 - Christoph Hauert, György Szabó:
Prisoner's dilemma and public goods games in different geometries: Compulsory versus voluntary interactions. 31-38 - Stefan Häusler, Henry Markram, Wolfgang Maass:
Perspectives of the high-dimensional dynamics of neural microcircuits from the point of view of low-dimensional readouts. 39-50 - Elisangela Ferretti Manffra, Holger Kantz, Mario Ragwitz:
Genetic distance in sequence space of evolving populations. 51-56 - Dörthe Malzahn, Manfred Opper:
Learning curves and bootstrap estimates for inference with Gaussian processes: A statistical mechanics study. 57-63 - Lehel Csató, Manfred Opper, Ole Winther:
Tractable inference for probabilistic data models. 64-68 - Andrew N. Pargellis:
Self-organizing genetic codes and the emergence of digital life. 69-78 - Gordon Pipa, Markus Diesmann, Sonja Grün:
Significance of joint-spike events based on trial-shuffling by efficient combinatorial methods. 79-86 - Bernhard Schölkopf:
Statistical learning theory, capacity, and complexity. 87-94 - Jan Christopher Stiller:
Adaptive online learning of generative stochastic models. 95-101 - Andreas Thiel, Helmut Schwegler, Christian W. Eurich:
Complex dynamics is abolished in delayed recurrent systems with distributed feedback times. 102-108
Volume 8, Number 5, May/June 2003
- Complexity at large. 3-11
- Anastasios A. Tsonis, Panagiotis A. Tsonis:
On words and genes. 12-13 - Wentian Li:
Reply to "On words and genes" by A. A. Tsonis and P. A. Tsonis. 13 - Wentian Li:
Reply to "On words and genes" by A. A. Tsonis and P. A. Tsonis. 13-14
- Harold J. Morowitz:
The small world of science. 15-16
- R. E. Crist:
What good is philosophy? 17-18
- Manojit Roy, Mercedes Pascual, Alain Franc:
Broad scaling region in a spatial ecological system. 19-27 - Luc Neuberg, Koen Bertels:
Heterogeneous trading agents. 28-35 - Martin Pelikan, David E. Goldberg:
A hierarchy machine: Learning to optimize from nature and humans. 36-45 - Ilya Safro, Lee A. Segel:
Collective stochastic versions of playable games as metaphors for complex biosystems: Team connect four. 46-55
Volume 8, Number 6, July/August 2003
- Complexity at large. 3-11
- John L. Casti:
How history happens, or why the conventional wisdom is always wrong. 12-16
- Dwight W. Read:
From behavior to culture: An assessment of cultural evolution and a new synthesis. 17-41
- Van Savage:
Is biology just chemistry? 42-44
- Aaron Corbet:
A study of prebiotic evolution. 45-67
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