Preface |
Continuum Models for Interacting Machines / Dieter Armbruster ; Pierre Degond ; Christian Ringhofer1: |
Introduction / 1.1: |
Heuristic Models / 1.2: |
Quasistatic Models / 1.2.1: |
Advection-Diffusion Equations / 1.2.2: |
Policies and Bottlenecks / 1.2.3: |
Dispatch Rules / 1.2.3.1: |
Bottlenecks and Maximal Capacities / 1.2.3.2: |
First Principle Models / 1.3: |
Kinetic Models / 1.3.1: |
Deterministic Kinetic Models / 1.3.2: |
Stochasticity and Diffusion / 1.3.3: |
Conclusions / 1.4: |
References |
Supply and Production Networks: From the Bullwhip Effect to Business Cycles / Dirk Helbing ; Stefan Lammer2: |
Input-Output Model of Supply Networks / 2.1: |
Adaptation of Production Speeds / 2.2.1: |
Modelling Sequential Supply Chains / 2.2.2: |
More Detailed Derivation of the Production Dynamics / 2.2.3: |
Dynamic Solution and Resonance Effects / 2.2.4: |
The Bullwhip Effect / 2.2.5: |
Network Effects / 2.3: |
General Methods of Solution / 2.3.1: |
Examples of Supply Networks / 2.3.2: |
Network-Induced Business Cycles / 2.4: |
Treating Producers Analogous to Consumers / 2.4.1: |
Reproduction of Some Empirically Observed Features of Business Cycles / 2.5: |
Dynamic Behaviors and Stability Thresholds / 2.5.1: |
Summary / 2.6: |
Future Research Directions / 2.7: |
Network Engineering / 2.7.1: |
Cyclic Dynamics in Biological Systems / 2.7.2: |
Heterogeneity in Production Networks / 2.7.3: |
Multi-Goal Control / 2.7.4: |
Non-Linear Dynamics and Scarcity of Resources / 2.7.5: |
Appendix A |
Boundary between Damped and Growing Oscillations / 2.8: |
Boundary between Damped Oscillations and Overdamped Behavior / 2.9: |
Managing Supply-Demand Networks in Semiconductor Manufacturing / Karl Kempf3: |
Introduction to Supply-Demand Networks / 3.1: |
Examples from the Semiconductor Manufacturing / 3.2: |
A Product-Centric Perspective / 3.2.1: |
A Facilities-Centric Perspective / 3.2.2: |
Repetitive Decisions / 3.2.3: |
Combinatorial Complexity / 3.2.4: |
Complexity from Supply Stochasticity / 3.2.5: |
Complexity from Demand Stochasticity / 3.2.6: |
Complexity from Nonlinearity / 3.2.7: |
Financial Complexity / 3.2.8: |
Managing Supply-Demand Networks / 3.3: |
A Capacity Planning Formulation / 3.3.1: |
An Inventory Planning Formulation / 3.3.2: |
Integrating Capacity and Inventory Planning / 3.3.3: |
A Tactical Execution Formulation / 3.3.4: |
Simulation Support / 3.3.5: |
Modelling Manufacturing Systems for Control: A Validation Study / Erjen Lefeber ; Roel van den Berg ; J.E. Rooda3.4: |
Preliminaries / 4.1: |
Effective Process Times (EPT's) / 4.3: |
Control Framework / 4.4: |
Approximation Model / 4.4.1: |
Model Predictive Control (MPC) / 4.4.2: |
Control Framework (revisited) / 4.4.3: |
Modelling Manufacturing Systems / 4.5: |
Validation of PDE-Models / 4.6: |
Manufacturing Systems / 4.6.1: |
PDE-Models / 4.6.2: |
Validation Study / 4.6.3: |
Concluding Remarks / 4.7: |
Adaptive Networks of Production Processes / Adam Ponzi5: |
Review of von-Neumann Model / 5.1: |
Dynamical Production Model / 5.3: |
Model Behaviour / 5.4: |
Single Process in Fixed Environment / 5.4.1: |
Multiple Timescales / 5.4.2: |
Complex Dynamics / 5.4.3: |
Network Structure / 5.4.4: |
Discussion / 5.5: |
Universal Statistics of Cells with Recursive Production / Kunihiko Kaneko ; Chikara Furusawa6: |
Question to be Addressed / 6.1: |
Logic / 6.2: |
Model / 6.3: |
Zipf Law / 6.4: |
Log-Normal Distribution / 6.5: |
Experiment / 6.6: |
Confirmation of Zipf Law / 6.6.1: |
Confirmation of Laws on Fluctuations / 6.6.1.1: |
Intracellular Networks of Interacting Molecular Machines / Alexander S. Mikhailov6.7: |
Networks of Protein Machines / 7.1: |
Coherent Molecular Dynamics / 7.3: |
Mean-Field Approximation / 7.4: |
Further Theoretical Developments / 7.5: |
Coherence in Cross-Coupled Dynamical Networks / 7.6: |
Cell is Noisy / Tatsuo Shibata7.7: |
Origin of Molecular Noise / 8.1: |
Stochastic Gene Expression / 8.3: |
Noise in Single Gene Expression / 8.3.1: |
Attenuating Gene Expression Noise by Autoregulation / 8.3.2: |
Noisy Signal Amplification in Signal Transduction Reactions / 8.4: |
Propagation of Noise in Reaction Networks / 8.5: |
Outlook / 8.6: |
An Intelligent Slime Mold: A Self-Organizing System of Cell Shape and Information / Tetsuo Ueda9: |
The True Slime Molds, Like Nothing on Earth / 9.1: |
Cell Motility and Cell Behavior by the Plasmodium / 9.2: |
Cell Motility / 9.2.1: |
Chemotaxis / 9.2.2: |
Sensing and Transduction / 9.2.3: |
Search for Second Messengers / 9.2.4: |
Integration of Sensed Information in Chemotaxis / 9.3: |
A Model for Integration / 9.3.1: |
Collective Dynamics of Coupled Oscillators in Cell Behavior / 9.4: |
The Response to External Stimulation / 9.4.1: |
Alteration of the Judgment by Oscillatory Stimulation through Entrainment / 9.4.2: |
Correspondence of Tactic Behavior with Contractility / 9.4.3: |
Bifurcation of Dynamic States in the Feeding Behavior by the Placozoan / 9.4.4: |
Chemical Oscillations as a Basis for the Rhythmic Contraction / 9.5: |
Transition of Chemical Patterns Accompanying the Selection of Cell Behavior / 9.6: |
Theory of Cell Behavior in Terms of Dissipative Structure / 9.6.1: |
Link to the Organization of Cytoskeleton and Chemical Pattern / 9.6.2: |
Computing by Changing Cell Shape / 9.7: |
Solving a Maze Problem / 9.7.1: |
Solving the Steiner Problem / 9.7.2: |
Formation of Veins by External Oscillation / 9.7.3: |
Fragmentation of the Plasmodium: Control of Cell Size / 9.8: |
Thermo-Fragmentation / 9.8.1: |
Photofragmentation and its Photosystem / 9.8.2: |
Memory Effects and Morphogen: Phytochrome as Morphogen in the Fragmentation / 9.9: |
Locomotion / 9.10: |
Allometry in Locomotion Velocity / 9.10.1: |
Correlation of Oscillations During Directional Movement / 9.10.2: |
The Emergence of the Rhythmic Streaming / 9.11: |
Time Order Among Multiple Rhythms in the Plasmodium / 9.12: |
Long-Term Changes in Cell Shape of the Plasmodium / 9.12.1: |
Multiple Oscillations / 9.12.2: |
Concluding Remarks as Future Prospects / 9.13: |
Communication and Structure within Networks / Kim Sneppen ; Martin Rosvall ; Ala Trusina10: |
An Economy for Exchange of Social Contacts / 10.1: |
Limited Information Horizons in Complex Networks / 10.3: |
Conclusion / 10.4: |
Preface |
Continuum Models for Interacting Machines / Dieter Armbruster ; Pierre Degond ; Christian Ringhofer1: |
Introduction / 1.1: |