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David Breecker
Though this might interest some on the list; I'd be interested to  
hear any reactions to Nowak's work:

SCIENTIST AT WORK | MARTIN NOWAK
In Games, an Insight Into the Rules of Evolution
By CARL ZIMMER
Martin Nowak?s projects may seem randomly scattered across the  
sciences but they share an underlying theme: cooperation.

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Roger Critchlow-2
Looking at his selected list of publications (
http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/people/faculty/select_list.html) I'm very
interested in his work.

There are enough pdf's of papers linked to the publication list to delay any
further reaction by a few months.

Nick started us discussing this thread:

Hauert C, A Traulsen, H Brandt, MA Nowak, K Sigmund (2007). Via freedom to
coercion: the emergence of costly punishment. *Science* *316:* 1905-1907

just last week in the context of road rage.

-- rec --

On 7/31/07, David Breecker <david at breeckerassociates.com> wrote:

>
> *Though this might interest some on the list; I'd be interested to hear
> any reactions to Nowak's work:*
> *
> *
> *SCIENTIST AT WORK | MARTIN NOWAK*
> *In Games, an Insight Into the Rules of Evolution*<http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/31/science/31prof.html?th&emc=th>
> * *
> By CARL ZIMMER
> Martin Nowak's projects may seem randomly scattered across the sciences
> but they share an underlying theme: cooperation.
>
> dba | David Breecker Associates, Inc.
> Santa Fe: 505-690-2335
> Abiquiu:   505-685-4891
> www.BreeckerAssociates.com
>
>
>
>
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Phil Henshaw-2
I note the wide range of references to advanced work at the Harvard
"Program for Evolutionary Dynamics"  but find it very curiously
contradictory they should use that name.    I've searched and search and
I can find no one studying evolutionary dynamics interested in reviewing
a ground breaking paper on how to read dynamic flows in evolution !!!
The fault is definitely not in the work.    It's clear, thorough,
rigorous and productive.    A hundred people have looked at it and had
nothing to say about the analytical content, except to disqualify
themselves as reviewers, and offer scant suggestion as to who might be
interested or qualified.    What could be the problem...??
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On
Behalf Of Roger Critchlow
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:31 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] B/C>K


Looking at his selected list of publications
(http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/people/faculty/select_list.html) I'm
very interested in his work.  

There are enough pdf's of papers linked to the publication list to delay
any further reaction by a few months.

Nick started us discussing this thread:

Hauert C, A Traulsen, H Brandt, MA Nowak, K Sigmund (2007). Via freedom
to coercion: the emergence of costly punishment. Science 316: 1905-1907

just last week in the context of road rage.

-- rec --


On 7/31/07, David Breecker <david at breeckerassociates.com> wrote:

Though this might interest some on the list; I'd be interested to hear
any reactions to Nowak's work:


SCIENTIST AT WORK | MARTIN NOWAK
 <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/31/science/31prof.html?th&emc=th> In
Games, an Insight Into the Rules of Evolution  
By CARL ZIMMER
Martin Nowak's projects may seem randomly scattered across the sciences
but they share an underlying theme: cooperation.


dba | David Breecker Associates, Inc.

Santa Fe: 505-690-2335
Abiquiu:   505-685-4891
www.BreeckerAssociates.com




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Russell Standish
Phil,

I have your paper on my stack to look at when I can, as I am
interested in the topic. But you'll need to be patient, as I have a
lot of things ahead on the plate (including reviews of submissions to
ACAL'07).

Cheers

On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 11:13:14PM -0400, Phil Henshaw wrote:

> I note the wide range of references to advanced work at the Harvard
> "Program for Evolutionary Dynamics"  but find it very curiously
> contradictory they should use that name.    I've searched and search and
> I can find no one studying evolutionary dynamics interested in reviewing
> a ground breaking paper on how to read dynamic flows in evolution !!!
> The fault is definitely not in the work.    It's clear, thorough,
> rigorous and productive.    A hundred people have looked at it and had
> nothing to say about the analytical content, except to disqualify
> themselves as reviewers, and offer scant suggestion as to who might be
> interested or qualified.    What could be the problem...??
>  
>
> Phil Henshaw                       ????.?? ? `?.????
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 680 Ft. Washington Ave
> NY NY 10040                      
> tel: 212-795-4844                
> e-mail: pfh at synapse9.com          
> explorations: www.synapse9.com <http://www.synapse9.com/>    
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: friam-bounces at redfish.com [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] On
> Behalf Of Roger Critchlow
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:31 AM
> To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] B/C>K
>
>
> Looking at his selected list of publications
> (http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/people/faculty/select_list.html) I'm
> very interested in his work.  
>
> There are enough pdf's of papers linked to the publication list to delay
> any further reaction by a few months.
>
> Nick started us discussing this thread:
>
> Hauert C, A Traulsen, H Brandt, MA Nowak, K Sigmund (2007). Via freedom
> to coercion: the emergence of costly punishment. Science 316: 1905-1907
>
> just last week in the context of road rage.
>
> -- rec --
>
>
> On 7/31/07, David Breecker <david at breeckerassociates.com> wrote:
>
> Though this might interest some on the list; I'd be interested to hear
> any reactions to Nowak's work:
>
>
> SCIENTIST AT WORK | MARTIN NOWAK
>  <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/31/science/31prof.html?th&emc=th> In
> Games, an Insight Into the Rules of Evolution  
> By CARL ZIMMER
> Martin Nowak's projects may seem randomly scattered across the sciences
> but they share an underlying theme: cooperation.
>
>
> dba | David Breecker Associates, Inc.
>
> Santa Fe: 505-690-2335
> Abiquiu:   505-685-4891
> www.BreeckerAssociates.com
>
>
>
>
> ============================================================
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>
>
>

> ============================================================
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> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org

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David Breecker
In reply to this post by Roger Critchlow-2
Here's what I don't quite get (and would be interested in knowing  
more about from those who understand priority): I read and was deeply  
influenced by "The Evolution of Cooperation" by Robert Axelrod,  
shortly after its 1984 publication. Axelrod ran a round-robin  
Prisoners Dilemma tournament, which yielded strategies he called "tit  
for tat" and "tit for two tats" as victors (depending on the  
conditions), and explored such matters (if memory serves) as  
recognition/reciprocity and recurrent contacts.

Why is there no mention of this in the Nowak stuff, which sounds  
oddly familiar to my non-technical ear?
db

On Jul 31, 2007, at 10:30 PM, Roger Critchlow wrote:

> Looking at his selected list of publications (http://
> www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/people/faculty/select_list.html) I'm very  
> interested in his work.
>
> There are enough pdf's of papers linked to the publication list to  
> delay any further reaction by a few months.
>
> Nick started us discussing this thread:
>
> Hauert C, A Traulsen, H Brandt, MA Nowak, K Sigmund (2007). Via  
> freedom to coercion: the emergence of costly punishment. Science  
> 316: 1905-1907
>
> just last week in the context of road rage.
>
> -- rec --
>
> On 7/31/07, David Breecker <david at breeckerassociates.com> wrote:
> Though this might interest some on the list; I'd be interested to  
> hear any reactions to Nowak's work:
>
> SCIENTIST AT WORK | MARTIN NOWAK
> In Games, an Insight Into the Rules of Evolution
> By CARL ZIMMER
> Martin Nowak's projects may seem randomly scattered across the  
> sciences but they share an underlying theme: cooperation.
>
> dba | David Breecker Associates, Inc.
> Santa Fe: 505-690-2335
> Abiquiu:   505-685-4891
> www.BreeckerAssociates.com
>
>
>
>
> ============================================================
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>
> ============================================================
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org

dba | David Breecker Associates, Inc.
Santa Fe: 505-690-2335
Abiquiu:   505-685-4891
www.BreeckerAssociates.com



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