What we do may be small, but it has a certain character of permanence; and to have produced anything of the slightest permanent interest, whether it be a copy of verses or a geometrical theorem, is to have done something utterly beyond the powers of the vast majority of men.
— G.H. HardyA Mathematician's Apology

Archive for January, 2010

Thematic Journal Issue on Anticipatory Systems

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Robert Rosen’s anticipatory systems are the focus of the first in a series of thematic issues of the International Journal of General Systems [1], as noted by George Klir in the issue editorial:
The primary distinction is that thematic issues are invited and written by one author or, possibly, by one team of authors. The purpose […]