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Complexity, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, September/October 2007
- Peter Schuster:
A beginning of the end of the holism versus reductionism debate?: Molecular biology goes cellular and organismic. 10-13
- Antony R. Crofts:
Life, information, entropy, and time: Vehicles for semantic inheritance. 14-50 - Harold J. Morowitz, Eric Smith:
Energy flow and the organization of life. 51-59
- Thomas J. Wheeler:
Analysis, modeling, emergence & integration in complex systems: A modeling and integration framework & system biology. 60-75
Volume 13, Number 2, November/December 2007
- Harold J. Morowitz:
My favorite molecule. 8-9
- Russ Abbott:
Complex systems engineering: Putting complex systems to work. 10-11
- Wolfgang Banzhaf, Nelishia Pillay:
Why complex systems engineering needs biological development. 12-21 - Jeffrey C. Way, Pamela A. Silver:
Systems engineering without an engineer: Why we need systems biology. 22-29 - Russ Abbott:
Putting complex systems to work. 30-49
- Gregory Hornby:
Modularity, reuse, and hierarchy: Measuring complexity by measuring structure and organization. 50-61 - Alfred W. Hübler, Kirstin C. Phelps:
Guiding a self-adjusting system through chaos. 62-66 - Alex J. Ryan:
Emergence is coupled to scope, not level. 67-77 - Jürgen Scheffran, Bruce M. Hannon:
From complex conflicts to stable cooperation: Cases in environment and security. 78-91
Volume 13, Number 3, January/February 2008
- Alfred W. Hübler:
"Homeopathic" dynamical systems. 8-11
- Allen G. Hunt:
A new conceptual model for forest fires based on percolation theory. 12-17 - Philip Fraundorf:
Thermal roots of correlation-based complexity. 18-26
- Robert G. Reynolds, Bin Peng, Mostafa Z. Ali:
The role of culture in the emergence of decision-making roles: An example using cultural algorithms. 27-42 - Thomas Filk, Albrecht von Müller:
Evolutionary learning of small networks. 43-54
Volume 13, Number 4, March / April 2008
- Vijayasarathy Srinivasan, Harold J. Morowitz, Eric Smith:
Essential amino acids, from LUCA to LUCY. 8-9
- Pawel Weronski, Yi Jiang, Steen Rasmussen:
Application of molecular dynamics computer simulations in the design of a minimal self-replicating molecular machine. 10-17 - Michael Politano:
Complexity in close binary evolution. 18-29 - Kyungrock Paik, Praveen Kumar:
Emergence of self-similar tree network organization. 30-37 - Boris A. Malomed, Rodislav Driben:
Complexity and stability of soliton management in periodically modulated and random systems. 38-46 - Hector Sabelli, Lazar Kovacevic:
Biotic complexity of population dynamics. 47-55
Volume 13, Number 5, May / June 2008
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Bacteriohopanetetrol and the sociology of science. 8-9
- Julianne D. Halley, David A. Winkler:
Classification of emergence and its relation to self-organization. 10-15 - Hiroki Sayama:
Construction theory, self-replication, and the halting problem. 16-22
- Charles Goodnight, Erik Rauch, Hiroki Sayama, Marcus A. M. de Aguiar, Michel Baranger, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
Evolution in spatial predator-prey models and the "prudent predator": The inadequacy of steady-state organism fitness and the concept of individual and group selection. 23-44 - Evgeniy Khain:
Resonant oscillations of a granular cluster. 45-49
Volume 13, Number 6, July / August 2008
- Alfred W. Hübler, Vadas Gintautas:
Experimental evidence for mixed reality states. 7-10
- Peter Schuster:
Editorial remarks. 11
- Graeme Donald Snooks:
A general theory of complex living systems: Exploring the demand side of dynamics. 12-20 - Fabio Boschetti, David McDonald, Randall Gray:
Complexity of a modelling exercise: A discussion of the role of computer simulation in complex system science. 21-28 - Philip Fraundorf:
A simplex model for layered niche networks. 29-39
- Anton Burykin, Timothy G. Buchman:
Cardiorespiratory dynamics during transitions between mechanical and spontaneous ventilation in intensive care. 40-59
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