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2016
T. Froese
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J. Siqueiros, M.
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Aguilar, W.
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Izquierdo, E. J.
,
Sayama, H.
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Gershenson, C.
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Introduction
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Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2016
, 2016, pp. 3–9.
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42-ALifeXV-Intro.pdf
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C. Gershenson
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Froese, T.
,
Siqueiros, J. M.
,
Aguilar, W.
,
Izquierdo, E. J.
, and
Sayama, H.
, Eds.
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Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2016
. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2016.
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2019
M. De Domenico
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Camargo, C.
,
Gershenson, C.
,
Goldsmith, D.
,
Jeschonnek, S.
,
Kay, L.
,
Nichele, S.
,
Nicolás, J.
,
Schmickl, T.
,
Stella, M.
,
Brandoff, J.
,
Salinas, Á. José Mart
, and
Sayama, H.
,
“
Complexity Explained: A Grassroot Collaborative Initiative to Create a Set of Essential Concepts of Complex Systems.
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. 2019.
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