Aha.

This would be an example of

3. some of the discussions of 'agent-based simulations' that time and again
occur on FRIAM.



On 3/28/07, Phil Henshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Cool, do you include any comparative natural system component?  Perhaps
working with better ways to identify system structures in natural systems
and early signs of when they are inventing new ones would be helpful in
developing tests for models that approximate the complexity of nature.

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Subject: [FRIAM] One of my projects
Date: 03/28/07 18:34

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RTI International.&nbsp; We are doing this work under a grant from the
NFS.&nbsp; Fun stuff.
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