Tania Leishman

Research Assistant in IT

Title: Publications

Publications

  1. Green, D.G., Sadedin, S. and Leishman, T.G. (2007). Systems ecology - Self-organization. In Elsevier Encyclopedia of Ecology (in press).
  2. Green, D.G., Leishman, T.G. and Sadedin, S. (2006). The emergence of social consensus in Boolean Networks. In Proceedings of ALIFE 9. To appear.
  3. Green, D.G., Leishman, T.G. and Sadedin, S. (2006). Dual phase evolution – a mechanism for self-organization in complex systems. InterJournal, New England Complex Systems Institute, United States, ISSN: 1081-0625, pp 1-8.
  4. Green, D.G., Leishman, T.G. and Sadedin, S. (2006). The emergence of social consensus in simulation studies with Boolean networks. In Takahashi, S., Sallach, D., Rouchier, J. (eds). First World Congress on Social Simulation (WCSSO6), Kyoto. Vol. 2, pp. 1-8.
  5. Green, D.G. and Bransden, T.G. (2006). Complexity theory. In McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill, New York. pp.65-67.
  6. Green,D.G,. and Bransden,T.G. (2006). Complexity theory. In McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. 10th EDition. McGraw-Hill, NewYork. pp.507-511.
  7. Bransden T. and Green,D.G.(2005). Getting along with your neighbours-emergent cooperation in networks of adaptive agents. In Ohuchi,A., Suzuki, K., Gen,M. and Green, D.G. (eds). Asia Pacific Symposium on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems (IES2005). Future University-Hokodate, Japan.