Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
1997 - 2025
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Volume 1, month January, 1997
- Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach pp. 1-10

- Vladimir V. Kozoderov, Victor A. Sadovnichii, Sergey A. Ushakov and Oleg A. Timoshin
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Vladimir Gontar and Michael Sonis
- Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 1. General Statements pp. 1-11

- Vladimir V. Kozoderov, Victor A. Sadovnichii, Sergey A. Ushakov and Oleg A. Timoshin
- Collision patterns on mollusc shells pp. 1-20

- P. J. Plath, J. K. Plath and J. Schwietering
- Linear bifurcation analysis with applications to relative socio-spatial dynamics pp. 1-12

- M. Sonis
- Universality of oscillation theory laws. types and role of mathematical models pp. 1-12

- Polina S. Landa
- Ergodic cobweb chaos pp. 1-12

- Akio Matsumoto
- Book review: John Horgan, The end of science: Facing the limits of knowledge in the twilight of the scientific age pp. 1-5

- Donald Siegel
- Book review: Complex economic dynamics volume I: An introduction to dynamical systems and market mechanism, Richard H. Day pp. 1-2

- Cars Hommes
- Discrete dynamics of complex systems pp. 1-8

- Hermann Haken
- Active stabilization of a chaotic urban system pp. 1-8

- Günter Haag, Tilo Hagel and Timm Sigg
- Characteristic phenomena in combustion pp. 1-13

- Dirk Meinköhn
- Theoretical foundation for the discrete dynamics of physicochemical systems: Chaos, self-organization, time and space in complex systems pp. 1-13

- V. Gontar
- Well-posedness of difference elliptic equation pp. 1-13

- Pavel E. Sobolevskii
- Discrete dynamics in transitional economies pp. 1-13

- J. Barkley Rosser and Marina Vcherashnaya Rosser
- The new science of complexity pp. 1-14

- Joseph L. McCauley
- Sociodynamics applied to the evolution of urban and regional structures pp. 1-14

- Wolfgang Weidlich
- Synchronization of spatiotemporal chaos using nonlinear feedback functions pp. 1-6

- M. K. Ali and Jin-Qing Fang
- Nonlinear feedback control of spatiotemporal chaos in coupled map lattices pp. 1-23

- Jin-Qing Fang and M. K. Ali
- Endogenous oscillations in a discrete dynamic model with inventory pp. 1-15

- Akio Matsumoto
- Fixed points of log-linear discrete dynamics pp. 1-7

- Ken Sawada and Yoshio Togawa
- Chaos: Challenges from and to socio-spatial form and policy pp. 1-7

- Dimitrios S. Dendrinos
- Absorbers: Definitions, properties and applications pp. 1-7

- G. Belitskii
- Spatio-temporal patterns with hyperchaotic dynamics in diffusively coupled biochemical oscillators pp. 1-7

- Gerold Baier and Sven Sahle
- About chaotization mechanisms of the distributed dynamical systems which are close to discrete pp. 1-9

- Yu. P. Bliokh, M. G. Lyubarsky and V. O. Podobinsky
- Nonlinearity in social dynamics – order versus chaos pp. 1-16

- Åke E. Andersson and Wei-Bin Zhang
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for oscillations of linear delay partial difference equations pp. 1-4

- B. G. Zhang and S. T. Liu
- Book review: Tonu Puu, Nonlinear economic dynamics, third, revised and enlarged edition pp. 1-4

- Marji Lines
- Book review: Thinking in complexity: The complex dynamics of matter, mind, and mankind, by Klaus Mainzer pp. 1-3

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Catastrophe models and the expansion method: A review of issues and an application to the econometric modeling of economic growth pp. 1-18

- Emilio Casetti