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Complex Systems, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2012
- Andrew Adamatzky, Andrew Ilachinski:
Slime Mold Imitates the United States Interstate System. - Hugues Bersini, Nicolas van Zeebroeck:
Why Should an Economy Be Competitive? - Galina Vinogradova:
Correction of Dynamical Network's Viability by Decentralization by Price. - Manuel Alfonseca, Francisco José Soler Gil:
Evolving Interesting Initial Conditions for Cellular Automata of the Game of Life Type. - Anindita Sarkar, Anindita Mukherjee, Sukanta Das:
Reversibility in Asynchronous Cellular Automata.
Volume 21, Number 2, 2012
- Charles D. Brummitt, Eric S. Rowland:
Boundary Growth in One-Dimensional Cellular Automata. - Genaro J. Martínez, Andrew Adamatzky, Fangyue Chen, Leon O. Chua:
On Soliton Collisions between Localizations in Complex Elementary Cellular Automata: Rules 54 and 110 and Beyond. - Arturo Buscarino, Luigi Fortuna, Mattia Frasca, Angelo Lamia, Maria Gabriella Xibilia:
Cellular Nonlinear Networks to Analyze the Complexity of Foggy Paintings. - Miklos N. Szilagyi:
The El Farol Bar Problem as an Iterated N-Person Game.
Volume 21, Number 3, 2012
- Selma Belgacem, Nazim Fatès:
Robustness of Multi-agent Models: The Example of Collaboration between Turmites with Synchronous and Asynchronous Updating. - Claudius Gros:
Pushing the Complexity Barrier: Diminishing Returns in the Sciences. - Vincenzo Fioriti, Alberto Tofani, Antonio Di Pietro:
Discriminating Chaotic Time Series with Visibility Graph Eigenvalues. - Miklos N. Szilagyi:
Investigation of N-Person Games by Agent-Based Modeling.
Volume 21, Number 4, 2013
- J. Andres Montoya:
On the Complexity of the Abelian Sandpile Model: Communication Complexity and Statistical Mechanics. - Ramón Alonso-Sanz:
A Glimpse of Complex Maps with Memory. - Luan Carlos de Sena Monteiro Ozelim, André Luís B. Cavalcante, Lucas Parreira de Faria Borges:
On the Iota-Delta Function: Universality in Cellular Automata's Representation. - Mengran Xue, Enoch Yeung, Anurag Rai, Sandip Roy, Yan Wan, Sean Warnick:
Initial-Condition Estimation in Network Synchronization Processes: Algebraic and Graphical Characterizations of the Estimator.
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