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Complex Systems, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1991
- Gerald Fahner:
A Multispeed Model for Lattice Gas Hydrodynamics. - Carter Bays:
A New Game of Three-Dimensional Life. - Klaus Sutner:
De Bruijn Graphs and Linear Cellular Automata. - Michael D. Vose, Gunar E. Liepins:
Punctuated Equilibria in Genetic Search. - Gunar E. Liepins, Michael D. Vose:
Polynomials, Basis Sets, and Deceptiveness in Genetic Algorithms. - Richard K. Squier, Kenneth Steiglitz:
Testing Parallel Simulators for Two-Dimensional Lattice-Gas Automata. - Dieter A. Wolf-Gladrow, Ralf Nasilowski, Armin Vogeler:
Numerical Simulations of Fluid Dynamics with a Pair Interaction Automaton in Two Dimensions. - Stan Franklin, Max H. Garzon, David E. Goldberg, Bradley Korb, Kalyanmoy Deb, Francesca Aicardi, Andrzej Lech Kawczynski, Wentian Li, Norman H. Packard, David Saad, Emanuel Marom:
Complex Systems: Errata and Changes Volumes 3 and 4.
Volume 5, Number 2, 1991
- Philippe M. Binder, Carole J. Twining, David Sherrington:
Phase-Space Study of Bistable Cellular Automata. - David E. Goldberg:
Real-coded Genetic Algorithms, Virtual Alphabets, and Blocking. - Burton Voorhees:
Geometry and Arithmetic of a Simple Cellular Automaton. - Nicholas J. Radcliffe:
Equivalence Class Analysis of Genetic Algorithms. - Gary L. Drescher:
Demystifying Quantum Mechanics: A Simple Universe with Quantum Uncertainty. - H. Madala:
Comparison of Inductive Versus Deductive Learning Networks. - William G. Faris, Robert S. Maier:
Confirmation in Experimental Mathematics: A Case Study.
Volume 5, Number 3, 1991
- David E. Goldberg, Mike Rudnick:
Genetic Algorithms and the Variance of Fitness. - Harald Freund, Robert Wolter:
Evolution of Bit Strings: Some Preliminary Results. - Olivier C. Martin, Steve W. Otto, Edward W. Felten:
Large-Step Markov Chains for the Traveling Salesman Problem. - Charles A. Anderson, Kathryn Fraughnaugh Jones, Jennifer Ryan:
A Two-Dimensional Genetic Algorithm for the Ising Problem. - Eric J. Friedman:
Structure and Uncomputability in One-Dimensional Maps. - Zvia Agur:
Fixed Points of Majority Rule Cellular Automata with Application to Plasticity and Precision of the Immune System.
Volume 5, Number 4, 1991
- Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
Chaos-based Learning. - Anthony N. Burkitt:
Optimization of the Architecture of Feed-forward Neural Networks with Hidden Layers by Unit Elimination. - Wentian Li:
On the Relationship between Complexity and Entropy for Markov Chains and Regular Languages. - Fernanda Botelho, Max H. Garzon:
On Dynamical Properties of Neural Networks. - L. Battiston, Leonid A. Bunimovich, Ricardo Lima:
Robust Quasihomogeneous Configurations in Coupled Map Lattices. - Xin Wang:
Period-Doublings to Chaos in a Simple Neural Network: An Analytical Proof.
Volume 5, Number 5, 1991
- Michael E. Palmer, Stephen J. Smith:
Improved Evolutionary Optimization of Difficult Landscapes: Control of Premature Convergence through Scheduled Sharing. - Heinz Mühlenbein:
Darwin's Continent Cycle Theory and Its Simulation by the Prisoner's Dilemma. - Bhavin Sheth, Prantik Nag, Robert W. Hellwarth:
Binary Addition on Cellular Automata. - Bhavin Sheth, Prantik Nag, Robert W. Hellwarth:
Driver Mechanisms on Cellular Automata. - Stephen J. Willson:
Decision Procedures for Openness and Local Injectivity. - Tao Li, Yun Peng:
Design and Analysis of Competition-Based Neural Networks. - Samuel R. Buss, Christos H. Papadimitriou, John N. Tsitsiklis:
On the Predictability of Coupled Automata: An Allegory about Chaos.
Volume 5, Number 6, 1991
- Guido Cosenza, Anthony Massobrio, Luigi Sertorio:
A Thermodynamic Automaton with Four Temperatures and Three Controls. - Guido Cosenza, Anthony Massobrio, Luigi Sertorio:
Mathematical Properties of Thermodynamic Automata. - Hans B. Sieburg, Oliver K. Clay:
The Cellular Device Machine Development System for Modeling Biology on the Computer. - Wray L. Buntine, Andreas S. Weigend:
Bayesian Back-Propagation. - Dimitry Nabutovsky, Tal Grossman, Eytan Domany:
Complex Systems: Errata and Changes.
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