Advances in Complex Systems



Editorial Board

Peter Stadler, University of Vienna, Austria (Editor-in-Chief)

Eric Bonabeau, Santa Fe Institute, USA (Co-Editor-in-Chief)

Yaneer Bar-Yam, NECSI, USA
Eshel Ben-Jacob, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Jean-Louis Dessalles, Telecom Paris, France
Nigel R. Franks, University of Bath, UK
Toshio Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan
Paolo Gaudiano, Boston University, USA
Alfred Hübler, University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign, USA
Cliff Joslyn, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Alan Kirman, GREQAM EHESS, France
Erik Mosekilde, The Technical University of Denmark
Avidan U. Neumann, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Scott Page, University of Iowa, USA
Diana Richards, University of Minnesota, USA
Frank Schweitzer, GMD Institute for Autonomous intelligent Systems, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Ricard V. Sole,Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Luc Steels, Brussels, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Guy Theraulaz, Paul Sabatier University, France
Andreas Wagner, Santa Fe Institute, USA
Gerard Weisbuch, Ecole Normale Superieure, France
David H. Wolpert, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Yi-Cheng Zhang, Universite de Fribourg, Switzerland


Aims and Scopes

"Advances in Complex Systems" aims to provide a unique medium of communication for multidisciplinary approaches, either empirical or theoretical, to the study of complex systems in such diverse fields as biology, physics, engineering, economics, cognitive science and social sciences, so as to promote the cross-fertilization of ideas among all the scientific disciplines having to deal with their own complex systems.
By complex system, it is meant a system comprised of a (usually large) number of (usually strongly) interacting entities, processes, or agents, the understanding of which requires the development, or the use of, new scientific tools, nonlinear models, out-of equilibrium descriptions and computer simulations. Understanding the behavior of the whole from the behavior of its constituent units is a recurring theme in modern science, and is the central topic of Advances in Complex Systems.



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