TWIMC,
I am an editor.
Nick
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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
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
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
I'll install MediaWiki on the Friam site unless someone has a better idea of
how to start collecting content.
-Steve
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From: "Roger Critchlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 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?)
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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.
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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
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> The recent discussion about the advances in the field
> of complexity science and Owen's question abo
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:
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> 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
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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
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
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