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Swarm Intelligence, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2010
- Charles E. Martin, James A. Reggia:

Self-assembly of neural networks viewed as swarm intelligence. 1-36 - Gianluca Antonelli

, Filippo Arrichiello
, Stefano Chiaverini
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Flocking for multi-robot systems via the Null-Space-based Behavioral control. 37-56 - Mohammed El-Abd

, Mohamed S. Kamel
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A cooperative particle swarm optimizer with migration of heterogeneous probabilistic models. 57-89
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2010
- Nazim Fatès

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Solving the decentralised gathering problem with a reaction-diffusion-chemotaxis scheme. 91-115 - Timothy S. Stirling, Steffen Wischmann, Dario Floreano:

Energy-efficient indoor search by swarms of simulated flying robots without global information. 117-143 - Sameena Shah, Ravi Kothari, Jayadeva, Suresh Chandra:

Trail formation in ants. A generalized Polya urn process. 145-171
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2010
- Frederick Ducatelle, Gianni A. Di Caro

, Luca Maria Gambardella
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Principles and applications of swarm intelligence for adaptive routing in telecommunications networks. 173-198 - Chris A. C. Parker, Hong Zhang:

Collective unary decision-making by decentralized multiple-robot systems applied to the task-sequencing problem. 199-220 - Claudio E. Torres

, Louis F. Rossi, Jeremy Keffer, Ke Li, Chien-Chung Shen:
Modeling, analysis and simulation of ant-based network routing protocols. 221-244
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2010
- Jon Timmis

, Paul S. Andrews, Emma Hart:
Special issue on artificial immune systems. 245-246 - Jon Timmis

, Paul S. Andrews, Emma Hart:
On artificial immune systems and swarm intelligence. 247-273 - Nikolaos Nanas

, Manolis Vavalis, Anne N. De Roeck:
Words, antibodies and their interactions. 275-300 - Soumya Banerjee

, Melanie E. Moses:
Scale invariance of immune system response rates and times: perspectives on immune system architecture and implications for artificial immune systems. 301-318 - Anil Sorathiya, Andrea Bracciali

, Pietro Liò
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An integrated modelling approach for R5-X4 mutation and HAART therapy assessment. 319-340

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