Last update: Thu Feb 26 16:29:40 CST 1998
150 links to Science and Math Resources on the World Wide Web.
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- A-Life Bibliography
- A-Life Bookmarks, Olivier Bousquet
- Bruce Edmonds' Complexity Page
- CAS Resources Online
- A list of WWW resources related to Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS)
compiled by Ted Belding.
- CATS - Center for Chaos & Turbulence Studies
- Center for Complex Systems Research
- Center for Complex Systems, FAU
- Chaos Group at UMCP
- "The Chaos Experience"
- Chaos Homepage, UIUC
- Chaos Links, Haskins Labs
- Chaos Studies at U. of Maryland
- Chaos Theory home page, Ian Malcolm
- Chaos Web sites, LANL
- Complex Adaptive Systems and Artificial Life (Moshe Sipper)
- Complex Adaptive Systems Information
- Complex Adaptive Systems resources
- Complex Systems Links, Haskins Labs
- Complex Systems, Serendip
- CompLexicon
- A cross-referenced guide to the concepts, terminology, and key
figures of modern dynamics---the main tools used to investigate
complexity in nature.
- Complexity On-line, Johnstone Centre
- Complexity, Self-organization and A-Life Links
- Complexity-related Web Sites, U. of Michigan
- Complexity: Internet Resources, Wiley
- Constraints Archive, U. of Oregon
- Crazy About Constraints!
- A web site dedicated to providing resources and information about
the Theory of Constraints, the Thinking Processes, Synchronous
Manufacturing, and other techniques developed by Dr. Eliyahu
Goldratt (co-author of The Goal).
- CTCS Home Page
- The Cognition,Technology, and Complex Systems Web site is part of
an NSF funded research project that is investigating how people
can understand and learn the centrally important ideas about
complex systems. Here you can find out more about complexity,
about our research, and about other complexity resources on the
Web
- Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems at COGS
- Evolutionary Theory and Memetics Links
- Goldratt Institute
- The Avraham Y. Goldratt Institute was founded in 1986 as an
international educational organization committed to improving the
world in which we live through the development and dissemination
of common sense methodologies. Today, these common sense
approaches to problems and improvements, as well as the tools
used to make them possible, are available through the Theory Of
Constraints (TOC).
- Journal of Artifical Societies and Social Simulation
- Mean Field Theory of The Edge of Chaos
- Nonlinearity and Complexity Home Page
- Out of Control, by Kevin Kelley
- Santa Fe Center for Emergent Strategies
- Santa Fe Institute
- The home of Complexity, the Santa Fe Institute is a private,
independent, multidisciplinary research and education center,
devoted to creating a new kind of scientific research community,
pursuing emerging science.
- Self Organizing Systems home page
- Self-Organizing Systems
- SFI Business Network for Complex Systems Research
- Strange Attractors: Creating Patterns in Chaos
- Stuart A. Kauffman Home Page
- Turbulent Landscapes: The natural forces that shape our world
- The Exploratorium's Complexity Web Site. These pages are an
online resource intended to accompany the recent Turbulent
Landscapes exhibit. Turbulent Landscapes is the result of 13
artists' explorations of complexity in nature.
- WWW and the Demise of the Clockwork Universe.
- WWW Virtual Library: Complex Systems
- Yahoo! - Artificial Life
- Yahoo! - Chaos
- Yahoo! - Complex Systems
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- Agility Forum Agility Tutorial
- CTCS Home Page
- The Cognition,Technology, and Complex Systems Web site is part of
an NSF funded research project that is investigating how people
can understand and learn the centrally important ideas about
complex systems. Here you can find out more about complexity,
about our research, and about other complexity resources on the
Web
- BPR and Learning at CIGNA
- Buzan Centres
- Cognitive Science and AI Links
- Communicreate - Communication & Creativity
- Conceptual Metaphor Center
- Conceptual Metaphor Home Page
- Creativity Home Page
- Creativity, creative thinking and innovation, NCCI
- Critical Linkages II Newsletter
- Enchanted Mind, Fostering creativity
- Epistemology and Learning Group
- Evolution and Philosophy
- George Lakoff's Publications
- Harvesting Workers' Knowledge
- Hypnosis - You are now deep in hypnosis.com
- Jungian Psychology
- Keirsey's Temperament Sorter
- Knowledge Based Development
- Knowledge Management Forum
- Knowledge Management Resources
- Knowledge Sharing Papers
- Learn2.com - The ability utility
- Learning Sciences Related WWW Links
- Learning Studio!
- Learning-Org Dialog on Learning Organizations
- Links to Creativity Web Sites
- Mental Relativity
- Mind Mapping FAQ
- Mind Tools
- Mind Tools - Links to other sites
- MindMan - Creativity Links
- MIT Epistemology and Learning Group
- MIT Organizational Learning Network
- MIT System Dynamics in Education
- MONDO
- MONDO is a general architecture for encoding, modeling, and
processing information. MONDO is especially designed for building
information from human-readable text files and then doing
sophisticated interactions with that information. The
architecture and its implementations support: Structured Document
Management ; Object Serialization and Interchange; Hypertext
Literate Programming; WWW Sites; Program Properties and
Localization; Data creation and backup for Information Systems.
MONDO is programming language independent and currently has
implementations in Java, Perl, and Smalltalk.
- OKBC - Open Knowledge Base Connectivity
- Ontologies for Knowledge Sharing
- OOCL Discussion Forum
- OOCL: Object-Oriented Change & Learning
- Organizational Learning Papers and Publications
- Origins of Intelligence
- Peak Mental Performance and Conditioning
- Philosophy of Mind Dictionary
- Practical Psychology for Self-Improvement
- Right Brains Online
- Science and Systems of Learning
- Self -Help Web Sites Database
- Self Improvement Topics
- The Thinking Page
- The Creative Leap - Creativity Links
- What is an Ontology?
- World Wide Brain Club Home Page
- WWW Virtual Library: Knowledge Management
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- Welcome to Science Online
- LNLL Lists of lists
- Abstract Algebra Online
- Behavior OnLine
- Category Theory Home Page
- CERN
- Cognitive & Psychological Sciences
- Cognitive Science and AI Links
- Combinatorial Game Theory
- Combinatorial Game Theory Intro
- Computational Mechanics Home Page
- Cool Math and Science Sites
- Cyber-Psych - How are we feeling today?
- Eric's Treasure Trove Project
- Eric Weisstein's encyclopedic collection of links and information
on various subjects from science to mathematics
- Exploratorium: ExploraNet
- The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human
perception with over 650 interactive "hands on" exhibits. Each
year more than 660,000 visitors come to the Exploratorium, over
67,000 children come on field trips, and more than 500 teachers
attend professional development programs which focus on
inquiry-based teaching and learning in the K-12 classroom.
- Fuzzy Logic Archive, Quadralay
- Galaxy Physics Links
- Game Theory Home Page, IJGT
- Game Theory Resources, Jim Ratliff
- Geometry Center Welcome Page
- Glossary of Misused Physics Terms
- Gutenberg Project Master Index
- High Energy Physics Concepts
- Hypatia Electronic CS & Math Library
- IIT Research Institute - IITRI - Excellence in Science & Technology
- IllusionWorks
- A comprehensive collection of optical and sensory illusions
- Infinite Ink's Mathematics Page
- Math Markup in HTML
- Math Pages
- Math Resources, Addison-Wesley
- Mathematics Information Servers
- Mathematical Programming Glossary
- On-line Mathematics Dictionary
- Pattern Theory Group Page
- National Labs and Research Centers
- National Science Foundation World Wide Web Server
- Netlib home page
- Netlib Repository
- Netlib is a collection of mathematical software, papers, and
databases.
- Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
- NLP FAQ
- NLP-releated resources, La Valle
- Nobel Prize Internet Archive
- Nonlinear Science FAQ
- POP Mathematics
- Serendip Home Page
- Serendip is a gathering place for people who suspect that life's
instructions are always ambiguous and incomplete. Originating in
interactions among neurobiologists, computer scientists, business
people, and educators, Serendip is both an expanding forum and a
continually developing set of resources to explore and support
intellectual and social change in education, in social
organization... and in how one makes sense of life.
- Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society
- Springer-Verlag Mathematics Online Library
- US National Library of Medicine
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