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Complexity, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, September / October 1998
- Leigh Tesfatsion, Dan Ashlock:
Complexity at large. 3-9
- John L. Casti:
Robosoc. 10-12
- Cristian S. Calude, John L. Casti:
Introduction to unconventional models of computation. 13 - Gheorghe Paun, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Arto Salomaa:
Complementarity versus universality: Keynotes of DNA computing. 14-19 - Martyn Amos, Alan Gibbons, Paul E. Dunne:
Toward feasible and efficient DNA computation. 20-24 - Karl Svozil:
One-to-one. 25-29 - B. Jack Copeland:
Super Turing-machines. 30-32 - Richard Cleve, Artur Ekert, Leah Henderson, Chiara Macchiavello, Michele Mosca:
On quantum algorithms. 33-42
- Ian McCarthy, Ted Lumbley:
Letters to the editor. 43-45
- William G. Faris:
The number sense: How the mind creates mathematics by Stanislas Dehaene. 46-48 - Arnold I. Miller:
Evolution and ecology: The pace of life by K. D. Bennett. 48-49
Volume 4, Number 2, November / December 1998
- Daniel W. McShea:
Comments on "evolutionary complexity, " H. Morowitz, complexity 3(6): pp 12-14. 11-12
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Chaos, emergence, and life. 13-14
- Jonathan Bendor, Piotr Swistak:
The evolutionary advantage of conditional cooperation. 15-18 - Camille Ripoll, Janine Guespin-Michel, Vic Norris, Michel Thellier:
Defining integrative biology. 19-20 - Ron Eglash:
Fractals in African settlement architecture. 21-29
- Keith Devlin:
Information flow: the logic of distributed systems by Jon Barwise and Jerry Seligman. 30-32 - Dennis K. McBride:
Cognitive economics by Riccardo Viale. 32-35
- Joshua M. Epstein:
Zones of cooperation in demographic prisoner's dilemma. 36-48 - T. H. Westerdale:
An approach to credit assignment in classifier systems. 49-52
Volume 4, Number 3, January / February 1999
- Leigh Tesfatsion, Dan Ashlock:
Complexity at large. 3-10
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Complexity on all sides. 11-13
- Walter Fontana, Susan Ballati:
Complexity. 14-16 - Melanie Mitchell:
Can evolution explain how the mind works? A review of the evolutionary psychology debates. 17-24 - Douglas S. Robertson:
Algorithmic information theory, free will, and the Turing test. 25-34 - Dev Kumar Roy:
On Berry's paradox and nondiagonal constructions. 35-38
- Tomasz Baumiller:
The garden of Ediacara: Discovering the first complex life by Mark A. S. McMenamin. 39-40
- Klaus Pinn:
Order and chaos in Hofstadter's Q(n) sequence. 41-46 - Andrew Wuensche:
Classifying cellular automata automatically: Finding gliders, filtering, and relating space-time patterns, attractor basins, and the Z parameter. 47-66
Volume 4, Number 4, March / April 1999
- John L. Casti:
BizSim. 11-14 - Rajeev Kohli:
Lexicographic systems. 15-25 - F. Walter Meyerstein:
Is movement an illusion? Zeno's paradox: From a modern viewpoint. 26-30 - Enrique Alba, José M. Troya:
A survey of parallel distributed genetic algorithms. 31-52 - Benedikt Hallgrímsson:
Asymmetry, developmental stability, and evolution by Anders Pape Moller and John P. Swaddle. 53-55 - Olga Yiparaki:
Mathematics: The science of patterns by Keith Devlin. 55-60 - Erik A. Schultes, Peter T. Hraber, Thomas H. LaBean:
A parameterization of RNA sequence space. 61-71 - Seth Lloyd:
Complexity: Plain and simple. 72
Volume 4, Number 5, May / June 1999
- John L. Casti:
The computer as a laboratory. 12-14 - Moshe Sipper:
Notes on the origin of evolutionary computation. 15-21 - James N. Gardner:
Genes beget memes and memes beget genes: Modeling a new catalytic closure. 22-28 - Alan S. Perelson, Frederik W. Wiegel:
Some design principles for immune system recognition. 29-37 - Kevin Dooley:
Edgeware: Insights from complexity science for health care leaders by Brenda Zimmerman, Curt Lindberg, and Paul Plsek. 38 - Edward W. Packel:
Complexity and information by Joseph Traub and A. G. Werschulz. 39-40 - Joshua M. Epstein:
Agent-based computational models and generative social science. 41-60
Volume 4, Number 6, July / August 1999
- Harold J. Morowitz:
Emergence and equilibrium. 12-13 - Nick Green:
Art and complexity in London's east end. 14-21 - Gad Yagil:
Complexity and hierarchy: A level rule. 22-27 - Timothy H. Keitt:
Ecological scale: Theory and applications edited by David L. Peterson and V. Thomas Parker. 28-29 - V. Csányi:
Hierarchy theory: A vision, vocabulary, and epistemology by Valerie Ahl and T.F.H. Allen. 29-30 - Alexander Korobov:
Planigon tessellation cellular automata. 31-38 - Harold J. Morowitz:
A theory of biochemical organization, metabolic pathways, and evolution. 39-53
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