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C. Gershenson
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Artificial Societies of Intelligent Agents
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. Fundación Arturo Rosenblueth, 2001.
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C. Gershenson
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Aplicaciones de la Topología
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Memorias X Congreso Nacional {ANIEI}
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Adaptive self-organization vs. static optimization: A qualitative comparison in traffic light coordination
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Kybernetes
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Adaptive Development of Koncepts in Virtual Animats: Insights Into the Development of Knowledge
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Santi, P.
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Adaptive Cities: A Cybernetic Perspective on Urban Systems
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