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* [[Vision Statements]] | * [[Vision Statements]] | ||
== Tasks == | == Tasks == | ||
* [[James's Tasks]] | * [[James's Tasks]] | ||
** [[ | ** [[Complexity and the Political Economy of Fisheries]] | ||
** [[Analysis of Leverage]] | ** [[Analysis of Leverage]] | ||
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** [[Amalgamated Modeling]] | ** [[Amalgamated Modeling]] | ||
** [[Networked Systems Framework]] | ** [[Networked Systems Framework]] | ||
** [[Spatial Fisheries]] | |||
** [[Information Flow in Spatial State Machines]] | |||
** Past Related Projects: | ** Past Related Projects: | ||
*** [[ | *** [[Importance of Space in Economics]] | ||
*** [[Self-Organized Criticality in SD]] | *** [[Self-Organized Criticality in SD]] | ||
*** [[Defining | *** [[Defining Complexity]] | ||
*** [[Quartic Growth Functions]] | *** [[Quartic Growth Functions]] | ||
* [[Progress Since Last Meeting]] | * [[Progress Since Last Meeting]] | ||
* [[Potential Collaborators]] | * [[Potential Collaborators]] | ||
== Arachne Entry points == | |||
* [[General Entry point]] | |||
* [[Climate Change Economics 2024 Entry point]] | |||
== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Latest revision as of 09:15, 7 January 2024
Welcome to the Open World Project
Notes
Papers
Meetings
- Feb 16 2012: Manu, Pierre, James
- (Mar 22 2012: James and Kimberly)
- Apr 17 2012: Manu, Pierre, Bruce, Kimberly, James
Drafts
Tasks
- James's Tasks
- Progress Since Last Meeting
- Potential Collaborators
Arachne Entry points
Getting started
- Dropbox folder (ask to be added): https://www.dropbox.com/home#:::103415423
- Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Extra features on this wiki (MediaWiki extensions):
- Biblio: references manager
- LaTeX: You can use <math> for bits of LaTeX or <latex> for longer blocks
- LiquidThreads: discussion threads on the talk pages
- WikiEditor: a nicer interface to edit pages
- [www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi SyntaxHighlight]: allows blocks of source code