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Complexity, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, September/October 2005
- Peter Schuster:

Evolution and design: The Darwinian view of evolution is a scientific fact and not an ideology. 12-15
- Marco A. Janssen:

Evolution of institutional rules: An immune system perspective: Parallels of lymphocytes and institutional rules. 16-23
- T. Salim, John C. Devlin, Jim Whittington, M. Ishaq Bhatti

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An efficient serial distributed arithmetic algorithm for FPGA implementation of digital up conversion. 24-29 - Paul C. Lauterbur:

Demystifying biology: Did life begin as a complex system? 30-35 - Michael Epelbaum

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A new theory and a new method for temporal, spatial, and other correlated phenomena. 36-44 - Trent Toulouse, Ping Ao, Ilya Shmulevich, Stuart A. Kauffman:

Noise in a small genetic circuit that undergoes bifurcation. 45-51 - Sheldon Dealy, Stuart A. Kauffman, Joshua E. S. Socolar

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Modeling pathways of differentiation in genetic regulatory networks with Boolean networks. 52-60
Volume 11, Number 2, November/December 2005
- Complexity at large. 3-10

- Peter Schuster:

"Less is more" and the art of modeling complex phenomena: Simplification may but need not be the key to handle large networks. 11-13
- Emile Zuckerkandl:

"Natural restoration" can generate biological complexity. 14-27 - Roberto Aldunate, Feniosky Peña-Mora, Gene E. Robinson:

Collaborative distributed decision making for large scale disaster relief operations: Drawing analogies from robust natural systems. 28-38 - Vladimir E. Bondarenko:

Information processing, memories, and synchronization in chaotic neural network with the time delay. 39-52 - Evgeniy Khain, Leonard M. Sander, Andrew M. Stein:

A model for glioma growth. 53-57
Volume 11, Number 3, January/February 2006
- Complexity at large. 3-8

- Harold J. Morowitz, Vijayasarathy Srinivasan, Eric Smith:

The Swiss army knife of biological catalysis: A compact toolkit of organic functional groups. 9-10
- Robert Leve:

Cognition, complexity, and principles of flight: Cognitive reductive procedures and complex systems. 11-19 - Heinz Herrmann, Günter P. Wagner:

Conceptual continuity as a mode of understanding complex systems: Applications to the dynamics sociopolitical systems. 20-24
- Gérard Weisbuch:

Modeling complex systems: Do it! 25-26
- Mario Markus, Malte Schmick, Eric Goles Ch.:

Tracks emerging by forcing Langton's ant with binary sequences. 27-32 - Bruce J. West:

Thoughts on modeling complexity. 33-43 - Burton Voorhees:

Emergence and induction of cellular automata rules via probabilistic reinforcement paradigms. 44-57
Volume 11, Number 4, March/April 2006
- Alfred W. Hübler, Glenn C. Foster:

How to create a large response from chaotic systems: Optimal forcing functions complement the natural dynamics of a system. 11-13
- Hector Sabelli, Lazar Kovacevic:

Quantum bios and biotic complexity in the distribution of galaxies. 14-25 - Santhoji Katare, David H. West:

Optimal complex networks spontaneously emerge when information transfer is maximized at least expense: A design perspective. 26-35 - Nikolai Zarkevich

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Structural database for reducing cost in materials design and complexity of multiscale computations. 36-42 - Jürgen Klüver, Christina Stoica:

Topology, computational models, and social-cognitive complexity. 43-55
Volume 11, Number 5, May/June 2006
- Peter Schuster:

Untamable curiosity, innovation, discovery, and bricolage: Are we doomed to progress to ever increasing complexity? 9-11
- Carlos M. Parra, Masakazu Yano:

Evolutionary dynamics of knowledge. 12-19
- Jonathan L. Payne:

The most important event in the history of life that you've never heard of. 20-22
- W. Brian Arthur, Wolfgang Polak:

The evolution of technology within a simple computer model. 23-31 - Xiang Li, Nandan Sudarsanam, Daniel D. Frey:

Regularities in data from factorial experiments. 32-45 - Jonathan Machta:

Complexity, parallel computation and statistical physics. 46-64 - Mary A. Burke, Gary M. Fournier, Kislaya Prasad:

The emergence of local norms in networks. 65-83
Volume 11, Number 6, July/August 2006
- Complexity at large. 3-8

- Peter Schuster:

Boltzmann, atomism, evolution, and statistics: Continuity versus discreteness in biology. 9-11
- Eleonora Bilotta

, Pietro S. Pantano
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Structural and functional growth in self-reproducing cellular automata. 12-29 - Fred Cooper, Avinash Khare, Avadh Saxena:

Exact elliptic compactons in generalized Korteweg-De Vries equations. 30-34 - Johnrob Bantang, Caesar Saloma:

Co-existence of Poisson and non-Poisson processes in ordered parallel multilane pedestrian traffic. 35-42 - Robert L. Goldstone, Michael E. Roberts:

Self-organized trail systems in groups of humans. 43-50 - Kazuyuki Ikko Takahashi, Ryousuke Murai:

Social percolation in relations between activists and supporters. 51-56 - Ashish Bhan, Eric Mjolsness:

Static and dynamic models of biological networks. 57-63

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