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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
David F Batten |
| ISBN: | 0813397707 9780813397702 |
| OCLC Number: | 43913302 |
| Description: | xx, 314 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Chance and Necessity -- "Wetting" the Appetite -- Sandpiles, Self-Organization, and Segregation -- Power Laws and Punctuated Equilibria -- Bulls, Bears, and Fractals -- Stasis and Morphogenesis -- On Learning Curves -- On the Road to Know-Ware -- What Is Knowledge? -- Finding the Road to Know-Ware -- The Age of Deception -- Seeing the Light at the El Farol -- The Emergence of Cooperation -- Coevolutionary Learning -- Sheep, Explorers, and Phase Transitions -- The Fallacy of Composition -- Irreducible Interactions -- Getting Well Connected -- Sheep and Explorers -- Are You an Inductive Graph Theorist? -- The Ancient Art of Learning by Circulating -- Pirenne's Hypothesis -- The Mees Analysis -- Learning by Circulating -- Big Buttons and a Critical Thread -- Ephemeral Entrepots -- Networks, Boosters, and Self-Organized Cities -- The Shortest Network Problem -- Pirenne Again? -- Selective Urban Growth -- One Great Metropolis -- Networking Futures -- City-Size Distributions Obey Power Laws -- Artificial Cities -- Traffic Near the Edge of Chaos -- The Driver's Dilemma -- In Whose Best Interests? -- Sheep, Explorers, and Bounded Rationality -- Cellular Congestion -- Coevolutionary Learning in Congested Traffic -- Edge-of-Chaos Management -- Coevolving Markets -- Are Stock Markets Efficient? -- Pattern Recognizers -- Scaling the Market's Peaks -- Fibonacci Magic -- Market Moods -- Reading the Market's Mind -- How Markets Learn -- Artificial Economics -- Limits to Knowledge -- Adaptive Agents and the Science of Surprise. |
| Responsibility: | David F. Batten. |
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