Papers
This is just a straightforward list of publications. For more detail, or to set these papers in context of the wider research field, have a look at the paper lists on the specialized subject pages — neural systems, econophysics and complexity — which list both mine and other people’s papers in those fields, with annotations and comments. Here you just get the journal reference!-)
Papers are in reverse chronological order (i.e. most recent first).
- Dietmar Plenz, Craig V. Stewart, Joseph Rushton Wakeling, Dante R. Chialvo and David S. Greenberg (2004), ‘Synfire chains’ and ‘neuronal avalanches’ governed by power laws in balanced cortical networks. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 970.2
- Joseph Rushton Wakeling (2004), Adaptivity and ‘Per learning’. Physica A 340, 766-773.
- Physica A 340 (2004), 766-773 q-bio.NC/0403025
- Paolo Laureti, Peter Ruch, Joseph Wakeling and Yi-Cheng Zhang (2004), The Interactive Minority Game: a Web-based investigation of human market interactions. Physica A 331, 651-659.
- Physica A 331 (2004), 651-659 nlin.AO/0309033
- Joseph Wakeling (2003), Order-disorder transition in the Chialvo-Bak ‘minibrain’ controlled by network geometry. Physica A 325, 561-569.
- Physica A 325 (2003), 561-569 cond-mat/0204562
- Peter Ruch, Joseph Wakeling and Yi-Cheng Zhang (2002), The Interactive Minority Game: Instructions for Experts. arXiv.org preprint cond-mat/0208310.
- cond-mat/0208310
- Joseph Wakeling and Per Bak (2001), Intelligent systems in the context of surrounding environment. Phys. Rev. E 64, 051920.
- Phys. Rev. E 64 (2001), 051920 wakeling_bak_2001.pdf (93kB) ~.ps.gz (88kB)
Wikipedia contributions
I love the idea of free and collaborative exchange of information, so when I can I contribute to the Wikipedia project. Here are some of the pages to which I have made major contributions: