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Unifying Themes in Complex Systems , Vol. V : Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Complex Systems / edited by Ali A. Minai, Dan Braha, Yaneer Bar-Yam.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Minai, Ali.
Braha, Dan.
Bar-Yam, Yaneer.
Conference Name:
International Conference on Complex Systems (5th)
Series:
Springer complexity
New England Complex Systems Institute book series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
System theory.
Dynamics.
Nonlinear theories.
Artificial intelligence.
Mathematical physics.
Complex Systems.
Applied Dynamical Systems.
Artificial Intelligence.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Local Subjects:
Complex Systems.
Applied Dynamical Systems.
Artificial Intelligence.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (385 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2011.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS) creates a unique atmosphere for scientists of all fields, engineers, physicians, executives, and a host of other professionals to explore common themes and applications of complex system science. With this new volume, Unifying Themes in Complex Systems continues to build common ground between the wide-ranging domains of complex system science.
Contents:
Introduction
Organization
Conference Programme
A Simple Approach to Multi-Predator Multi-Rey Pursuit Domain
Simulated Niche Partitioning by Bacteria
Predictive Modeling for Fisheries Management in the Colombian Amazon
Complexity and Diversity of Digraphs
Complex Knowledge Networks and Invention Collaboration
Random Evolution of Idiotypic Networks and Invention Collaboration
Random Evolution of Idiotypic Netwworks: Dynamics and Architecture
Constructing Scale-Free Networks by a Matrix Stability Approach
Fractal Patterns of Medeled Zoning Patterns in Calcite
Complexity and Army Transformation
A Model of Biological Attacks on a Realistic Population
Cartography Applications for Autonomous Sensory Agents
Dissipation and Statistical Mechanics of Granular Gas
The Nash Equlilibrium Revistited
Adaption and Coevolution on an Emergent Global Competitive Landscape
Complex Dynamics of the Cardiac Rhythms
The Ecological Ideal Free Distribution and Distributed Networked Control Systems
Protocol Requirements for Self-Organizing Artifacts: Towards an Ambient Intelligence
Modeling Social Structure as Networks Effects: Rewards for Learning Improve Performance
Permeable Boundaries in Organizational Learning
Mobility of Innovators and Prosperity of Geographical Technology Clusters
Towards Computing the Battle for Hearts and Minds: Lessons from the Vendée
The Structure of Algal Population in the Presence of Toxicants
Vortex Analogue of Molecules
Handling Resource Oscillations Through Selective Misinformation
On the Evolution of Structure in Ecological Networks
Spatio-temporal Dynamics in a Turing Model
Evolution of Money Distribution in a Simple Economic Model
Chaos as a Bridge Between Determinism and Probaliblity in Quantum Mechanics
The Use of Fractal Dimension Calculation Algorithm to Determine the Nature of Autobiographical Memories Distribution across the Life Span.-An Formally Exact Solution for aTime-Dependent Quantum System
Human-technology Integration
Crafting a Social Context for Medical Informatics Networks
Modeling Safety Outcomes on Patient Care Units
Defining Emergent Descriptions by Information Preservation. - Universality Classes of Complexity
Anti-Resonance in Complex Systems
Networks of Genetic Loci and the Scientific Literature
A Multi-Modeling Approach to the Study of Animla Behaviour
Patterns of Negotioation: A New Way of Looking at Martketplace B2B Negotiations
Organized All the Way Down: The Local Complexity of "Thick" Social Systems"
Comparing the Dynamics of Stomatal Networks to the Problem-Solving Dynamics of Cellular Computers
A New Approach to Ecological Risk Assessment: Simulating effects of Global Warming on Complex Ecological Networks.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-84928-3
3-642-17635-6
OCLC:
824457136

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