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2010 – today
- 2019
- [j6]Nicholas Guttenberg, Nathaniel Virgo, Alexandra S. Penn:
On the Potential for Open-Endedness in Neural Networks. Artificial Life 25(2): 145-167 (2019) - 2018
- [j5]Alexandra S. Penn:
Report on the ISAL Special Session on ALife and Society, ALife XV, Cancún, Mexico, 2016. Artificial Life 24(1) (2018) - [j4]Alexandra S. Penn:
Moving from Overwhelming to Actionable Complexity in Population Health Policy: Can ALife help? Artificial Life 24(3) (2018) - [i2]Nicholas Guttenberg, Nathaniel Virgo, Alexandra S. Penn:
On the potential for open-endedness in neural networks. CoRR abs/1812.04907 (2018) - 2017
- [j3]Alexandra S. Penn:
A New Home for a Vital Conversation: Introducing the ALife Societal Impact Section and Going Back to Bio-Inspiration for the Internet. Artificial Life 23(4) (2017) - 2016
- [c13]Sotiris Moschoyiannis, Nicholas Elia, Alexandra S. Penn, David J. B. Lloyd, Christopher J. K. Knight:
A Web-based Tool for Identifying Strategic Intervention Points in Complex Systems. Cassting/SynCoP 2016: 39-52 - 2015
- [c12]Alexandra S. Penn:
Simpson's Paradox, Co-operation and Individuality in Bacterial Biofilms. ECAL 2015: 520 - [c11]Alexandra S. Penn:
Steering a Complex Adaptive System: A Complexity Science Design Methodology Applied to an Industrial Ecosystem in the Humber Region, UK. ECAL 2015: 529 - 2014
- [j2]Christopher J. K. Knight, David J. B. Lloyd, Alexandra S. Penn:
Linear and sigmoidal fuzzy cognitive maps: An analysis of fixed points. Appl. Soft Comput. 15: 193-202 (2014) - [j1]Alexandra S. Penn, Paul D. Jensen, Amy Woodward, Lauren Basson, Frank Schiller, Angela Druckman
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Sketching a network portrait of the humber region. Complexity 19(6): 54-72 (2014) - 2013
- [c10]Frank Schiller, Anne Skeldon, Tina Balke, Michelle Grant, Alexandra S. Penn, Lauren Basson, Paul D. Jensen, Nigel Gilbert
, Özge Dilaver Kalkan, Amy Woodward:
Defining Relevance and Finding Rules: An Agent-Based Model of Biomass Use in the Humber Area. ESSA 2013: 373-384 - 2012
- [i1]Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn, Richard A. Watson:
The concurrent evolution of cooperation and the population structures that support it. CoRR abs/1208.0482 (2012) - 2010
- [c9]Richard A. Watson, Rob Mills, Christopher L. Buckley, Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn, Adam P. Davies, Jason Noble, Seth Bullock:
Adaptation without Natural Selection. ALIFE 2010: 80-81 - [c8]Alexandra S. Penn, Richard A. Watson, Alexander Kraaijeveld, Jeremy Webb:
Systems Aikido - A Novel Approach to Managing Natural Systems. ALIFE 2010: 577-580
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]Richard A. Watson, Niclas Palmius
, Rob Mills, Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn:
Can Selfish Symbioses Effect Higher-Level Selection? ECAL (2) 2009: 27-36 - 2008
- [c6]Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn, Richard A. Watson:
The Efficacy of Group Selection is Increased by Coexistence Dynamics within Groups. ALIFE 2008: 498-505 - [c5]Alexandra S. Penn:
What can artificial life offer the development of methodologies in the field of socio-ecological sustainability? ALIFE 2008: 793 - [c4]Alexandra S. Penn, Richard A. Watson, Simon T. Powers, Jeremy Webb, Alexander Kraaijeveld, Tim Conibear, Zoe Bigg:
Mechanisms for the initiation of multicellularity in bacterial biofilms. ALIFE 2008: 794 - [c3]Richard A. Watson, Rob Mills, Alexandra S. Penn, Simon T. Powers:
Can individual selection favour significant higher-level selection? ALIFE 2008: 818 - 2007
- [c2]Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn, Richard A. Watson:
Individual Selection for Cooperative Group Formation. ECAL 2007: 585-594 - 2003
- [c1]Alexandra S. Penn:
Modelling Artificial Ecosystem Selection: A Preliminary Investigation. ECAL 2003: 659-666
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