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J. M. Siqueiros-García, Froese, T., Gershenson, C., Aguilar, W., Sayama, H., and Izquierdo, E., “ALife and Society: Editorial Introduction to the Artificial Life Conference 2016 Special Issue”, Artificial Life, vol. 24, pp. 1–4, 2018.
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T. Froese, Gershenson, C., and Manzanilla, L. R., “Can Government Be Self-Organized? A Mathematical Model of the Collective Social Organization of Ancient {Teotihuacan}, Central {Mexico}”, PLoS ONE, vol. 9, p. e109966, 2014.
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W. Aguilar, Bonfil, G. Santamarí, Froese, T., and Gershenson, C., “The Past, Present, and Future of Artificial Life”, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, vol. 1, 2014.
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