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Artificial Life, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, Winter 2011
- David B. Knoester, Philip K. McKinley:
Evolution of Synchronization and Desynchronization in Digital Organisms. 1-20 - Jae Kyun Shin:
Identifying Patterns from One-Rule-Firing Cellular Automata . 21-32 - Boye Annfelt Høverstad:
Noise and the Evolution of Neural Network Modularity. 33-50 - Bernard Korzeniewski:
Artificial Cybernetic Living Individuals Based on SupraMolecular-Level Organization as Dispersed Individuals. 51-67
- Ferenc Jordán:
Handbook of Biological Networks. Lecture Notes in Complex Systems - Vol. 10. Stefano Boccaletti, Vito Latora, and Yamir Moreno (Eds.). (2010, World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore.) GBP90.00 (hardcover), x + 441 pages. ISBN: 978-981-283-879-7. 69-71
Volume 17, Number 2, Spring 2011
- Charles Richter, Hod Lipson:
Untethered Hovering Flapping Flight of a 3D-Printed Mechanical Insect. 73-86 - Alexander Ullrich, Markus Rohrschneider, Gerik Scheuermann, Peter F. Stadler, Christoph Flamm:
In Silico Evolution of Early Metabolism. 87-108 - Andrew Buchanan, Norman H. Packard, Mark A. Bedau:
Measuring the Evolution of the Drivers of Technological Innovation in the Patent Record. 109-122 - Craig W. Reynolds:
Interactive Evolution of Camouflage. 123-136
- Hiroki Sayama:
An Artificial Life View of the Collatz Problem. 137-140
- Attila Egri-Nagy:
Applications of Automata Theory and Algebra via the Mathematical Theory of Complexity to Biology, Physics, Psychology, Philosophy, and Games. John Rhodes. Chrystopher L. Nehaniv (Ed.). Foreword by Morris W. Hirsch. (2009, World Scientific Books.) ISBN: 978-981-283-696-0, US$65 (hardcover); ISBN: 978-981-283-697-7, US$39 (paperback). 141-143 - Carlos Gershenson:
Reviving the Living: Meaning Making in Living Systems. Yair Neuman. (2008, Elsevier, Studies in Multidisciplinarity, Volume 6). $197 (hardbound), 320 pages. 145-146
Volume 17, Number 3, Summer 2011
- Richard A. Watson, Rob Mills, Christopher L. Buckley:
Global Adaptation in Networks of Selfish Components: Emergent Associative Memory at the System Scale. 147-166 - Adam P. Davies, Richard A. Watson, Rob Mills, Christopher L. Buckley, Jason Noble:
"If You Can't Be With the One You Love, Love the One You're With": How Individual Habituation of Agent Interactions Improves Global Utility. 167-181 - Vito Trianni, Stefano Nolfi:
Engineering the Evolution of Self-Organizing Behaviors in Swarm Robotics: A Case Study. 183-202 - Andrew J. Pratt:
Prebiological Evolution and the Metabolic Origins of Life. 203-217 - Raphaël Plasson, Axel Brandenburg, Ludovic Jullien, Hugues Bersini:
Autocatalysis: At the Root of Self-Replication. 219-236 - Johan Bollen, Bruno Gonçalves, Guangchen Ruan, Huina Mao:
Happiness Is Assortative in Online Social Networks. 237-251
- Alfred Nordmann:
The Ethics of Protocells: Moral and Social Implications of Creating Life in the Laboratory. Mark A. Bedau and Emily C. Parke (Eds.). (2009, MIT Press.) $29.00, £21.95, 392 pages. ISBN-10: 0-262-51269-6, ISBN-13: 978-0-262-51269-5. 253-255
Volume 17, Number 4, Fall 2011
- Carlos Gershenson, Mikhail Prokopenko:
Complex Networks. 259-261
- Jing Liu, Hussein A. Abbass, Weicai Zhong, David G. Green:
Local-Global Interaction and the Emergence of Scale-Free Networks with Community Structures. 263-279 - Markus Brede:
Growth and Optimality in Network Evolution. 281-291 - Joseph T. Lizier, Siddharth Pritam, Mikhail Prokopenko:
Information Dynamics in Small-World Boolean Networks. 293-314 - X. Rosalind Wang, Joseph T. Lizier, Mikhail Prokopenko:
Fisher Information at the Edge of Chaos in Random Boolean Networks. 315-329 - Rodrigo Poblanno-Balp, Carlos Gershenson:
Modular Random Boolean Networks. 331-351 - Alastair P. Droop, Simon J. Hickinbotham:
Properties of Biological Mutation Networks and Their Implications for ALife. 353-364 - Markus Brede:
The Evolution of Cooperation on Correlated Payoff Landscapes. 365-373 - Christoph Adami, Jifeng Qian, Matthew Rupp, Arend Hintze:
Information Content of Colored Motifs in Complex Networks. 375-390
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