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Complexity, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, September / October 1997
- John L. Casti:
The borderline. 5-7 - James B. Hartle, Piet Hut, Joseph F. Traub:
Editorial. 8 - Murray Gell-Mann:
Fundamental sources of unpredictability. 9-13 - Philip W. Anderson:
Is measurement itself an emergent property? 14-16 - Martin J. Rees:
Anthropic reasoning. 17-21 - James B. Hartle:
Sources of predictability. 22-25 - David Ruelle:
Chaos, predictability, and idealization in physics. 26-28 - Joseph F. Traub:
Do negative results from formal systems limit scientific knowledge? 29-31 - Seth Lloyd:
Universe as quantum computer. 32-35 - Gerard 't Hooft:
Complexity in quantum gravity. 36-37 - Piet Hut:
Gravitational thermodynamics. 38-45 - Carlton M. Caves, Rüdiger Schack:
Unpredictability, information, and chaos. 46-57
- Timothy H. Keitt:
Population dynamics in ecological space and time. 58 - John E. Myers:
Discrete dynamics lab (DDLAB). 59-60
Volume 3, Number 2, November / December 1997
- Harold J. Morowitz:
The simplistic roots of complexity. 9-10
- Cristian S. Calude:
A genius's story: Two books on Gödel. 11-15 - Robert Axelrod:
Advancing the art of simulation in the social sciences. 16-22 - D. A. Coley, D. Winters:
Genetic algorithm search efficacy in aesthetic product spaces. 23-27 - James N. Gardner:
Mastering chaos at history's frontier: The geopolitics of complexity. 28-32 - Wentian Li:
The complexity of DNA. 33-38
- Martin Shubik:
Game theory, complexity and simplicity part 1: A tutorial. 39-46
- Jeffrey Ihara:
Climbing mount and improbable and the blind watchmaker. 47-48 - Martin Shubik:
Where wizards stay up late. 48-49 - Philip W. Anderson:
Nonlinear dynamics, mathematical biology, and social science. 50-51
- Arjen Schoneveld, Jan F. de Ronde, Peter M. A. Sloot:
On the complexity of task allocation. 52-60
Volume 3, Number 3, January / February 1998
- John L. Casti:
"Byteing" back. 8-11
- Jonathan Haas:
A brief consideration of cultural evolution: Stages, agents, and tinkering. 12-21 - Cesare Marchetti:
Notes on the limits to knowledge explored with Darwinian logic. 22-35
- Martin Shubik:
Game theory, complexity, and simplicity part II: Problems and applications. 36-45
- Andrew M. Colman:
The complexity of cooperation: Agent-based models of competition and collaboration. 46-48 - Eric Bonabeau:
The handicap principle. 48-49
- Vivek S. Borkar, Sanjay Jain, Govindan Rangarajan:
Dynamics of individual specialization and global diversification in communities. 50-56 - Freddy Bugge Christiansen, Marcus W. Feldman:
Algorithms, genetics, and populations: The schemata theorem revisited. 57-64
Volume 3, Number 4, March / April 1998
- Leigh Tesfatsion, Dan Ashlock:
Complexity at large. 3-18
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Metaphysics, metaphor, meta-metaphor, and magic. 19-20 - Christopher Meyer:
An introduction to complexity and business. 21-22 - Carl H. Petrich:
Organization science: Oxymoron or opportunity? 23-26 - Mitchel Resnick:
Unblocking the traffic jams in corporate thinking. 27-30 - Beau Roy:
Using agents to make and manage markets across a supply web. 31-35 - Roger Lewin, Teresa Parker, Birute Regine:
Complexity theory and the organization: beyond the metaphor. 36-40 - Lawrence Kai Shih, David Greene:
Simulating acquisition on the economic web. 41-45 - Ross Little, Bruce K. Sawhill:
Market feedback replaces regulation: Adaptation in the electric power industry. 46-50
- Ben Goertzel:
The complex mind/brain - The psynet model of mental structure and dynamics. 51-58
- J. Leo van Hemmen:
Circuit complexity and neural networks: By Ian Parberry. 59-60
Volume 3, Number 5, May / June 1998
- Leigh Tesfatsion, Dan Ashlock:
Complexity at large. 3-10
- John L. Casti:
Complexity and aesthetics. 11-16
- Edward O. Wilson:
Consilience and complexity. 17-21 - Alessandro Giuliani, Joseph P. Zbilut:
The relevance of physical and mathematical modes of thought on complex systems behavior in biological systems. 23-24 - Thomas S. Ray:
Selecting naturally for differentiation: Preliminary evolutionary results. 25-33 - Martin Shubik:
Game theory, complexity, and simplicity Part III: Critique and prospective. 34-46
- Yaneer Bar-Yam:
The sciences of the artificial, 3rd edition: By Herbert A. Simon. 47-48 - Stanley N. Salthe:
Ecology, the ascendent perspective by R.E. Ulanowicz. 48-49 - Jeremy C. Ahouse:
The web of life: A new understanding of living systems by Fritjof Capra. 50-52
- Sergio Rinaldi, Gustav Feichtinger, Franz Wirl:
Corruption dynamics in democratic societies. 53-64
Volume 3, Number 6, July / August 1998
- Leigh Tesfatsion, Dan Ashlock:
Complexity at large. 3-11
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Evolutionary complexity. 12-14
- Guy Theraulaz, Eric Bonabeau, Jean-Louis Deneubourg:
The origin of nest complexity in social insects. 15-25 - Lee McIntyre:
Complexity: A philosopher's reflections. 26-32 - Piet Hut, David Ruelle, Joseph F. Traub:
Varieties of limits to scientific knowledge. 33-38
- Barry Horwitz:
Using functional brain imaging to understand human cognition. 39-52 - Kunihiko Kaneko:
Life as complex systems: Viewpoint from intra-inter dynamics. 53-60
- Gavan Lintern:
Encountering the world: Toward an ecological psychology by Edward S. Reed. 61-63 - Karl Svozil:
The limits of mathematics by Gregory J. Chaitin. 63
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