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David A. Rosenblueth
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2014
D. Zubillaga
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Cruz, G.
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Aguilar, L. Daniel
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Zapotécatl, J.
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Fernández, N.
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Aguilar, J.
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Rosenblueth, D. A.
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Gershenson, C.
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Measuring the Complexity of Self-organizing Traffic Lights
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Entropy
, vol. 16, pp. 2384–2407, 2014.
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2012
C. Gershenson
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Rosenblueth, D. A.
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Adaptive self-organization vs. static optimization: A qualitative comparison in traffic light coordination
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Kybernetes
, vol. 41, pp. 386-403, 2012.
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C. Gershenson
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Self-organizing traffic lights at multiple-street intersections
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Complexity
, vol. 17, pp. 23-39, 2012.
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2011
D. A. Rosenblueth
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Gershenson, C.
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A model of city traffic based on elementary cellular automata
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Complex Systems
, vol. 19, pp. 305-322, 2011.
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2009
C. Gershenson
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Rosenblueth, D. A.
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Modeling self-organizing traffic lights with elementary cellular automata
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. 2009.
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