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G_RAM's library [11 articles]

Recent papers added to G_RAM's library.
  • Mixing patterns in networks
    (4 February 2003)
    by MEJ Newman
  • Effects of neighbourhood size and connectivity on spatial Continuous Prisoner's Dilemma
    (24 May 2004)
    by Margarita Ifti, Timothy Killingback, Michael Doebeli
  • How to search a social network
    (3 November 2004)
    by Lada A Adamic, Eytan Adar
  • Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks.
    Nature, Vol. 393, No. 6684. (4 June 1998), pp. 440-442.
    by DJ Watts, SH Strogatz
  • Tagwebs, Flickr, and the Human Brain (by Jakob Lodwick)
    by Jakob Lodwick
    posted to tagging tags by G_RAM on 2005-03-19 20:05:13 as read along with 2 people klever mdoc
  • Strong Systematicity within Connectionism
    by Steven Phillips
    posted to cognition connectionism mind philosophy systematicity by G_RAM on 2005-02-14 15:23:02 as read
  • Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture
    by Jerry Fodor, Zenon Pylyshyn
    posted to cognition connectionism mind philosophy systematicity by G_RAM on 2005-02-14 15:18:23 as read
  • SSRN-Virtual Worlds: A First-Hand Account of Market and Society on the Cyberian Frontier by Edward Castronova
    by Edwards Castronova
  • Changing Realities
    (2005)
    by Cory Ondrejka
    posted to game games gaming mmo mmorpg video_games virtual virtual_worlds by G_RAM on 2005-02-14 15:01:50 as read
  • notes A Case of Mutual Aid: Wikipedia, Politeness, and Perspective Taking
    by Paul Hartzog
    posted to collaboration collective_action mutual_aid wiki wikipedia by G_RAM on 2005-02-13 04:19:50 as ***
  • EpiNat.pdf (application/pdf Object)
    (17 August 2003)
    by William S Robinson
    posted to epiphenomenalism mind philosophy by G_RAM on 2005-02-13 04:00:21 as read
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