Re: [FRIAM] Friam Book

2007-01-14 Thread Nicholas Thompson
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Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-31 Thread Jim Rutt
good idea. I'd be willing to do a chapter ... maybe an introductory chapter on emergence, or perhaps an applied chapter on agent based models. =jim rutt At 04:21 AM 7/28/2006, you wrote: >The recent discussion about the advances in the field >of complexity science and Owen's question about a

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-31 Thread Günther Greindl
I abolutely agree. Also, I think it's a plus that the people on this list have a diverse background. After all, complexity science is interdisciplinarity par excellence. So, whatever results from this collaboration could very well be a good foundation for further work. Regards, Günther Jochen Fro

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-31 Thread Jochen Fromm
Certainly. The topic complex systems is wide. Yet if we focus on what "the sciences of complexity" have achieved and accomplished in the last 20 years - the SFI exists for more than 20 years, see for example http://www.santafe.edu/research/publications/bulletin/fall2004v19n2.pdf the list become

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-30 Thread Stephen Guerin
I'll install MediaWiki on the Friam site unless someone has a better idea of how to start collecting content. -Steve -Original Message- From: "Roger Critchlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group" Sent: 7/30/06 6:0

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-30 Thread Roger Critchlow
> on the road to a theory of complex systems. Anyone else > interested in contributing to such a book ? What other > questions should be on the agenda (besides the one if > Robert is a deterministic system or not?) > > -J. > > -Original Message- > From: Phil Hensha

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-30 Thread Jochen Fromm
the road to a theory of complex systems. Anyone else interested in contributing to such a book ? What other questions should be on the agenda (besides the one if Robert is a deterministic system or not?) -J. -Original Message- From: Phil Henshaw Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 2:59 PM To: 

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-29 Thread Tom Johnson
ffee Group'> Subject: [FRIAM] FRIAM book>>>> The recent discussion about the advances in the field > of complexity science and Owen's question about a> sound basis for discussions about complex systems> caused me to think about the current state of the> field and its l

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-29 Thread Phil Henshaw
Behalf Of Jochen Fromm > Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 4:21 AM > To: 'The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group' > Subject: [FRIAM] FRIAM book > > > > The recent discussion about the advances in the field > of complexity science and Owen's question abo

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-28 Thread Belinda Wong-Swanson
Jochen, Wonderful idea. Where can I send a down payment to reserve a copy? Belinda On Jul 28, 2006, at 2:21 AM, Jochen Fromm wrote: > > The recent discussion about the advances in the field > of complexity science and Owen's question about a > sound basis for discussions about complex systems

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-28 Thread COOK, Ian
AM To: 'The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group' Subject: [FRIAM] FRIAM book The recent discussion about the advances in the field of complexity science and Owen's question about a sound basis for discussions about complex systems caused me to think about the current sta

[FRIAM] FRIAM book

2006-07-28 Thread Jochen Fromm
The recent discussion about the advances in the field of complexity science and Owen's question about a sound basis for discussions about complex systems caused me to think about the current state of the field and its literature. Perhaps a definite book is missing. Won't it be an interesting endea