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Complexity, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, September / October 2013
- Carlos Gershenson:
Collaborations: The fourth age of research. 1-5
- Alfred W. Hübler, Andrew Friedl:
Nonlinear response of chemical reaction dynamics : AC corrosion protection. 6-8
- Oliver López-Corona, Pablo Padilla, Oscar Escolero, Felipe Armas, Roeb García-Arrazola, Rodrigo Esparza:
Playing with models and optimization to overcome the tragedy of the commons in groundwater. 9-21
- Eduardo Viegas, Misako Takayasu, Wataru Miura, Koutarou Tamura, Takaaki Ohnishi, Hideki Takayasu, Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen:
Ecosystems perspective on financial networks: Diagnostic tools. 22-36 - Farah Bouakrif:
Iterative learning control for MIMO nonlinear systems with arbitrary relative degree and no states measurement. 37-45 - Josué-Antonio Nescolarde-Selva, Josep Lluis Usó-Domènech:
Topological structures of complex belief systems. 46-62
Volume 19, Number 2, November / December 2013
- Carlos Gershenson:
Complexity at large - 19.2. 1-5
- Peter Schuster:
Recycling and growth in early evolution and today: Autocatalysis without recycling comes soon to an end - not only in early evolution. 6-9
- Amac Herdagdelen, Wenyun Zuo, Alexander Gard-Murray, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
An exploration of social identity: The geography and politics of news-sharing communities in twitter. 10-20 - Fernando Buendía:
Increasing returns economics and generalized Pólya processes. 21-37 - Yilun Shang:
Deffuant model with general opinion distributions: First impression and critical confidence bound. 38-49 - Josué-Antonio Nescolarde-Selva, Josep Lluis Usó-Domènech:
Topological structures of complex belief systems (II): Textual materialization : Textual Materialization. 50-62
Volume 19, Number 3, January / February 2014
- Carlos Gershenson:
Complexity at large - 19.3. 1-6
- Alfred W. Hübler, Maja Tomicic:
Star-shaped solids: Objects with a negative dimension. 7-9
- Ping He, Chun-Guo Jing, Tao Fan, Chang-Zhong Chen:
Robust decentralized adaptive synchronization of general complex networks with coupling delayed and uncertainties. 10-26 - Ismo Koponen:
Systemic view of learning scientific concepts: A description in terms of directed graph model. 27-37 - Paul M. Beaumont, Yuanying Guan, Alec N. Kercheval:
Complex dynamics in equilibrium asset pricing models with boundedly rational, heterogeneous agents. 38-55 - Saikou Y. Diallo, Jose J. Padilla, Ross Gore, Heber Herencia-Zapana, Andreas Tolk:
Toward a formalism of modeling and simulation using model theory. 56-63
Volume 19, Number 4, March / April 2014
- Carlos Gershenson:
Complexity at large-19.4. 1-9
- Peter Schuster:
Are computer scientists the sutlers of modern biology?: Bioinformatics is indispensible for progress in molecular life sciences but does not get credit for its contributions. 10-14
- Miguel Lloret-Climent, Josué-Antonio Nescolarde-Selva:
Data analysis using circular causality in networks. 15-19 - Tae H. Lee, Ju H. Park, D. H. Ji, Ho Y. Jung:
Leader-following consensus problem of heterogeneous multi-agent systems with nonlinear dynamics using fuzzy disturbance observer. 20-31 - R. Rakkiyappan, A. Chandrasekar, Shanmugam Lakshmanan, Ju H. Park:
State estimation of memristor-based recurrent neural networks with time-varying delays based on passivity theory. 32-43 - Yosyp Schwab, Harkirat S. Mann, Brian N. Lang, Jarrett L. Lancaster, Ronald J. Parise, Anita J. Vincent-Johnson, Giovanna Scarel:
Infrared power generation in an insulated compartment. 44-55 - Martin Hilbert:
Scale-free power-laws as interaction between progress and diffusion. 56-65
Volume 19, Number 5, May / June 2014
- Carlos Gershenson:
Complexity at large. 1-5
- Alfred W. Hübler:
Which forces reduce entropy production? 6-7
- Martino Tran:
Modeling sustainability transitions on complex networks. 8-22
- Yue Zhang, Qingling Zhang:
Dynamical analysis of a delayed singular prey-predator economic model with stochastic fluctuations. 23-29 - Shapour Mohammadi, Hossein Abbasinezhad:
Estimation of fixed points for nonlinear time series. 30-39 - Mohammad Eskandari Nasab, Iman Maleksaeedi, Mohsen Mohammadi, Noradin Ghadimi:
A new multiobjective allocator of capacitor banks and distributed generations using a new investigated differential evolution. 40-54 - Julius Adebayo, Musso Tiziana, Kawandeep Virdee, Casey Friedman, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
An exploration of social identity: The structure of the BBC news-sharing community on Twitter. 55-63
Volume 19, Number 6, July / August 2014
The Simply Complex
- Nigel Gilbert, Seth Bullock:
Complexity at the social science interface. 1-4
- Flaminio Squazzoni:
A social science-inspired complexity policy: Beyond the mantra of incentivization. 5-13 - Özge Dilaver, Mercedes Bleda, Elvira Uyarra:
Entrepreneurship and the emergence of industrial clusters. 14-29 - Liz Varga, Tonci Grubic, Philip Greening, Stephen Varga, Fatih Camci, Tom Dolan:
Characterizing conversion points and complex infrastructure systems: Creating a system representation for agent-based modeling. 30-43 - Robert De Caux, Christopher Smith, Dominic Kniveton, Richard Black, Andrew Philippides:
Dynamic, small-world social network generation through local agent interactions. 44-53 - Alexandra S. Penn, Paul D. Jensen, Amy Woodward, Lauren Basson, Frank Schiller, Angela Druckman:
Sketching a network portrait of the humber region. 54-72 - John Forrester, Richard B. Greaves, Howard Noble, Richard Taylor:
Modeling social-ecological problems in coastal ecosystems: A case study. 73-82 - Catherine S. E. Bale, Nicholas J. McCullen, Timothy J. Foxon, Alastair M. Rucklidge, William F. Gale:
Modeling diffusion of energy innovations on a heterogeneous social network and approaches to integration of real-world data. 83-94 - Claudio Cioffi-Revilla:
Seeing it coming: A complexity approach to disasters and humanitarian crises. 95-108
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