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This paper examines the impact of distance-dependent spatial externalities, referred to as "edge-effect externalities," on free-market equilibrium land use patterns. Under edge-effect externalities, maximization of production possibilities will depend on minimization of landscape fragmentation,...
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The technique of approximating the mean path of Markov chains by differential equations has proved to be a useful tool in analyzing the performance of heuristics on random graph instances. However, only a small family of algorithms can currently be analyzed by this method, due to the need to...
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We describe a method of implementing efficient computer simulations of immune systems that have a large number of unique B and/or T cell clones. The method uses an implementation technique called lazy evaluation to create the illusion that all clones are being simulated, while only actually...
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One of the most popular data sets in ecology, that of lynx fur returns, is analyzed in order to look for evidence for a bifurcation process. This bifurcation seems to be present from the observation of a shift in the amplitude of oscillations of the lynx time series. The possibility for such a...
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The emergence of cooperation in Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) games is generally assumed to require repeated play (and strategies such as Tit-For-Tat, involving memory of previous interactions) or features ("tags") permitting cooperators and defectors to distinguish one another. In the Demographic...
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While complex adaptive systems (CAS) theories focus primarily on phenomena such as systemic robustness against perturbation, self-organization, and on the emergence, transformation, and dissolution of organizational entities or action patterns, the metaphorical resonance of CAS work is not...
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The internalization of norms refers to the tendency of human beings to adopt social norms from parents (vertical transmission) or influential elders (oblique transmission). Authority rather than fitness-enhancing capacity accounts for the adoption of internalized norms. Suppose there is one...
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Recently, there has been considerable interest in deriving and applying knowledge-based, empirical potential functions for proteins. These empirical potentials have been derived from the statistics of interacting, spatially neighboring residues, as may be obtained from databases of known protein...
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We study the stochastic folding kinetics of RNA sequences into secondary structures with a new algorithm based on the formation, dissociation, and the shifting of individual base pairs. We discuss folding mechanisms and the correlation between the barrier structure of the conformational...
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The concept of a "fitness landscape," a picturesque term for a mapping of the vertices of a finite graph to the real numbers, has arisen in several fields, including evolutionary theory. The computational complexity of two, qualitatively similar versions of a particularly simple fitness...
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