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- 9731: Gossip, Sexual Recombination and the El Farol Bar: modelling the emergence of heterogeneity

- Bruce Edmonds
- 9730: Boundedly versus Procedurally Rational Expectations

- Scott Moss
- 9729: A Re-analysis of the Effects of Task Decomposition and Organizational Structure on Performance and Robustness

- Helen Gaylard
- 9725: Validation and Verification of Computational Models with Multiple Cognitive Agents

- Scott Moss, Bruce Edmonds and Steve Wallis
- 022: Autonomy, Consent, and Written Consent

- Helen Gaylard
- 021: Development, Re-Representation, and Epistemology in Language Acquisition: Commentary on the Precis of Beyond Modularity by Kariloff-Smith

- Helen Gaylard
- 020: A Cognitive Approach to Modelling Structural Change

- Helen Gaylard
- 019: The Role of Incremental Learning in the Acquisition of Phrase Structure

- Helen Gaylard
- 013: Rulebase-Driven Non-Linear Analysis of Competative Structure

- Michael Campbell, Scott Moss and Clive Simms
- 012: Modelling the Process of Market Emergence

- Scott Moss and Olga Kuznetsova
- 011: Modeling R&D Strategy as a Network Search Problem

- Scott Moss, Bruce Edmonds and Helen Gaylard
- 010: The Introduction of Learning into the Modelling of Boundedly Rational Economic Agents using the Genetic Programming Paradigm (Title Page)

- Bruce Edmonds
- 009: Logic, Reasoning and A Programming Language for Simulating Economic and Business Processes with Artificially Intelligent Agents

- Bruce Edmonds, Scott Moss and Steve Wallis
- 008: Pragmatic Holism

- Bruce Edmonds
- 007: What is Complexity? - The philosophy of complexity per se with application to some examples in evolution

- Bruce Edmonds