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Swarm Intelligence
<http://scientific-direct.net/c.asp?684020&5396dfac83045472&2>Editor-in-Chief:
Marco Dorigo

Browse the complete first issue!
<http://scientific-direct.net/c.asp?684020&5396dfac83045472&3>





Swarm Intelligence will report on advances in the understanding and
utilization of swarm intelligence systems, that is, systems that are based
on the principles of swarm intelligence. Please review some intriguing
articles from our first debut issue:

An ant colony optimization approach to flexible protein-ligand
docking<http://scientific-direct.net/c.asp?684020&5396dfac83045472&4>,
Oliver Korb, Thomas Stützle, and Thomas E. Exner

Ant colony optimization for real-world vehicle routing problems
<http://scientific-direct.net/c.asp?684020&5396dfac83045472&5> , A. E.
Rizzoli , R. Montemanni, E. Lucibello and L. M. Gambardella

Mathematical runtime analysis of ACO algorithms: survey on an emerging
issue<http://scientific-direct.net/c.asp?684020&5396dfac83045472&6>,
Walter J. Gutjahr

Moving targets: collective decisions and flexible choices in house-hunting
ants <http://scientific-direct.net/c.asp?684020&5396dfac83045472&7> ,
Nigel R. Franks , James W. Hooper, Mike Gumn, Tamsyn H. Bridger, James A.
R. Marshall, Roderich Groß and Anna Dornhaus

Swarm Intelligence is the principal peer-reviewed publication dedicated to
reporting on research and developments in the multidisciplinary field of
swarm intelligence. The journal publishes original research articles and
occasional review articles on theoretical, experimental and/or practical
aspects of swarm intelligence. All articles are published both in print
and in electronic form. There are no page charges for publication. There
will be two printed issues of Swarm Intelligence in 2007. Starting in
2008, Swarm Intelligence will be published quarterly.

The following subjects are of particular interest to the journal:

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modeling and analysis of collective biological systems such as social
insect colonies, flocking vertebrates, and human crowds as well as any
other swarm intelligence systems;




[http://www.springer.com/sgw/?SGWID=0-0-16-130654-0]

application of biological swarm intelligence models to real-world problems
such as distributed computing, data clustering, graph partitioning,
optimization and decision making;




[http://www.springer.com/sgw/?SGWID=0-0-16-130654-0]

theoretical and empirical research in ant colony optimization, particle
swarm optimization, swarm robotics, and other swarm intelligence
algorithms.




Articles that combine experimental and theoretical work are especially
welcome. Please click
here<http://scientific-direct.net/c.asp?684020&5396dfac83045472&8> for
more submission information.

Yours Sincerely,

Ledia Dorsey<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Product Manager
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Mauro Birattari, Université Libre de Bruxelles






Christian Blum, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya






Joshua Knowles, University of Manchester






Alcherio Martinoli, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne






Guy Theraulaz, Université Paul Sabatier


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From: Springer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 6:56 PM
To: Rocha, Luis M.
Subject: The debut of SWARM Intelligence Journal- be the first to read it!

 

We are pleased to provide you with information on products and services that might be of interest to you.

 

 

Swarm Intelligence Journal now available online! November 2007

 

Visit us at springer.com

 

 

Dear Scientist,

Swarm Intelligence

 

Swarm Intelligence
Editor-in-Chief: Marco Dorigo

Browse the complete first issue!





Swarm Intelligence will report on advances in the understanding and utilization of swarm intelligence systems, that is, systems that are based on the principles of swarm intelligence. Please review some intriguing articles from our first debut issue:

An ant colony optimization approach to flexible protein-ligand docking, Oliver Korb, Thomas Stützle, and Thomas E. Exner

Ant colony optimization for real-world vehicle routing problems , A. E. Rizzoli , R. Montemanni, E. Lucibello and L. M. Gambardella

Mathematical runtime analysis of ACO algorithms: survey on an emerging issue, Walter J. Gutjahr

Moving targets: collective decisions and flexible choices in house-hunting ants , Nigel R. Franks , James W. Hooper, Mike Gumn, Tamsyn H. Bridger, James A. R. Marshall, Roderich Groß and Anna Dornhaus


Swarm Intelligence is the principal peer-reviewed publication dedicated to reporting on research and developments in the multidisciplinary field of swarm intelligence. The journal publishes original research articles and occasional review articles on theoretical, experimental and/or practical aspects of swarm intelligence. All articles are published both in print and in electronic form. There are no page charges for publication. There will be two printed issues of Swarm Intelligence in 2007. Starting in 2008, Swarm Intelligence will be published quarterly.

The following subjects are of particular interest to the journal:


modeling and analysis of collective biological systems such as social insect colonies, flocking vertebrates, and human crowds as well as any other swarm intelligence systems;


application of biological swarm intelligence models to real-world problems such as distributed computing, data clustering, graph partitioning, optimization and decision making;


theoretical and empirical research in ant colony optimization, particle swarm optimization, swarm robotics, and other swarm intelligence algorithms.


Articles that combine experimental and theoretical work are especially welcome. Please click here for more submission information.

Yours Sincerely,


Ledia Dorsey
Product Manager
Springer

 

Associate Editors:


Mauro Birattari, Université Libre de Bruxelles


Christian Blum, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya


Joshua Knowles, University of Manchester


Alcherio Martinoli, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne


Guy Theraulaz, Université Paul Sabatier


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