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Complexity, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, September/October 2004
- Peter Schuster, John L. Casti:

Notice of Retraction and Apology. 3
- New Complexity at Large Editor. 4

- Complexity at large. 5-13

- Peter Schuster:

Chemical reaction kinetics is back: Attempts to deal with complexity in biology: Developing a quantitative molecular view to understanding life. 14-16
- Fatihcan M. Atay

, Jürgen Jost:
On the emergence of complex systems on the basis of the coordination of complex behaviors of their elements: Synchronization and complexity. 17-22
- Ioannis D. Katerelos

, Andreas G. Koulouris:
Is prediction possible? Chaotic behavior of Multiple Equilibria Regulation Model in cellular automata topology. 23-36 - Daniel Solow, Joseph G. Szmerekovsky:

Mathematical models for explaining the emergence of specialization in performing tasks. 37-48 - Paul E. Anderson, Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen, L. P. Oliveira, Paolo Sibani:

Evolution in complex systems. 49-56
Volume 10, Number 2, November/December 2004
- Complexity at large. 3-10

- P. C. W. Davies:

Emergent biological principles and the computational properties of the universe: Explaining it or explaining it away. 11-15 - Michael Agar:

We have met the other and we're all nonlinear: Ethnography as a nonlinear dynamic system. 16-24 - Charles H. Smith:

Wallace's unfinished business: The "Other Man" in evolutionary theory. 25-32
- Chris Salzberg, Hiroki Sayama:

Complex genetic evolution of artificial self-replicators in cellular automata. 33-39 - Dmitry Nerukh

, George Karvounis, Robert C. Glen:
Quantifying the complexity of chaos in multibasin multidimensional dynamics of molecular systems. 40-46
Volume 10, Number 3, January/February 2005
- Complexity at large. 3-10

- Alfred W. Hübler:

Predicting complex systems with a holistic approach: The "throughput" criterion. 11-16
- Alfred W. Hübler:

Understanding complex systems: Networks. 17
- Aaron R. Petty, Howard R. Petty:

Beyond structural reductionism in biology: Complex routes to medical applications. 18-21
- Allen G. Hunt

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Basic transport properties in natural porous media: Continuum percolation theory and fractal model. 22-37
- Itay Baruchi, Vernon L. Towle, Eshel Ben-Jacob:

Functional holography of complex networks activity - From cultures to the human brain. 38-51 - Denis Boyer, Hernán Larralde:

Looking for the right thing at the right place: Phase transition in an agent model with heterogeneous spatial resources. 52-55 - Michael G. Paulin:

Evolutionary origins and principles of distributed neural computation for state estimation and movement control in vertebrates. 56-65
Volume 10, Number 4, March/April 2005
- Complexity at large. 3-11

- Peter Schuster:

Generation of information and complexity: Different forms of learning and innovation: A simple mechanism of learning. 12-14
- Kovas Boguta:

Complexity and the paradigm of Wolfram's A new kind of science: From the computational sciences to the science of computation. 15-21
- James R. Faeder

, Michael L. Blinov
, Byron Goldstein, William S. Hlavacek
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Rule-based modeling of biochemical networks. 22-41 - Marko Puljic, Robert Kozma

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Activation clustering in neural and social networks. 42-50 - Nicola Scafetta

, Bruce J. West:
Multiscaling comparative analysis of time series and geophysical phenomena. 51-56 - Katy Börner, Luca Dall'Asta, Weimao Ke, Alessandro Vespignani

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Studying the emerging global brain: Analyzing and visualizing the impact of co-authorship teams. 57-67 - Eric F. Preston, Jorge S. Sá Martins:

An approach to understanding avalanche statistics in mean-field driven threshold systems. 68-72 - Ioan Sturzu, Mahfuza Khatun:

Quantum calculation of thermal effect in quantum-dot cellular automata. 73-78 - Kimberly M. Hill, Gustavo Gioia, Deepak R. Amaravadi, Cara Winter:

Moon patterns, sun patterns, and wave breaking in rotating granular mixtures. 79-86
Volume 10, Number 5, May/June 2005
- Complexity at Large. 3-11

- Harold J. Morowitz, Vijayasarathy Srinivasan, Shelley Copley

, Eric Smith:
The simplest enzyme revisited: The chicken and egg argument solved. 12-13
- James N. Gardner:

Coevolution of the cosmic past and future: The selfish biocosm as a closed timelike curve: A recipe for cosmic ontogeny and a blueprint for cosmic reproduction. 14-21
- Richard Rogers:

New media effects: Do formats organize networks? 22-34 - Matt Stead, Gregory A. Worrell, Brian Litt:

Frequency and dependence of long range temporal correlations in human hippocampal energy fluctuations. 35-44 - Christopher J. Hazard, Kyle R. Kimport, David H. Johnson:

Emergent behavior in two complex cellular automata rule sets. 45-55
Volume 10, Number 6, July/August 2005
- Peter Schuster:

The commons' tragicomedy: Self-governance doesn't come easily. 10-12
- Mark A. Changizi, Darren He:

Four correlates of complex behavioral networks: Differentiation, behavior, connectivity, and compartmentalization: Carving networks at their joints. 13-40
- Wim Hordijk, Stuart A. Kauffman:

Correlation analysis of coupled fitness landscapes. 41-49 - Tao Gong, James W. Minett, Jinyun Ke, John H. Holland, William S.-Y. Wang:

Coevolution of lexicon and syntax from a simulation perspective. 50-62

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