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COMPLEXITY
2006
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Circadian synchrony in networks of protein rhythm driven neurons
William S. Bush, Hava T. Siegelmann
COMPLEXITY
2006
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Rat pups and random robots generate similar self-organized and intentional behavior
Christopher J. May, Jeffrey C. Schank, Sanjay Josh...
COMPLEXITY
2006
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BML revisited: Statistical physics, computer simulation, and probability
Statistical physics, computer simulation and discrete mathematics are intimately related through the study of shared lattice models. These models lie at the foundation of all thre...
Raissa M. D'Souza
COMPLEXITY
2006
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Swarm contours: A fast self-organization approach for snake initialization
Hossein Mobahi, Majid Nili Ahmadabadi, Babak Nadja...
COMPLEXITY
2006
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Self-organized trail systems in groups of humans
Robert L. Goldstone, Michael E. Roberts
COMPLEXITY
2006
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Static and dynamic models of biological networks
Ashish Bhan, Eric Mjolsness
COMPLEXITY
2006
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Regularities in data from factorial experiments
Xiang Li, Nandan Sudarsanam, Daniel D. Frey
COMPLEXITY
2006
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The evolution of technology within a simple computer model
Technology--the collection of devices and methods available to human society--evolves by constructing new devices and methods from ones that previously exist, and in turn offering...
W. Brian Arthur, Wolfgang Polak