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EvoCOMPLEX 2013
Evolutionary Algorithms and Complex Systems
3-5 April 2013 ­ Vienna, Austria
http://www.evostar.org

INTRODUCTION
Complex systems are ubiquitous in physics, economics, sociology, biology, 
computer science, and many other scientific areas. Typically, a complex
system is composed of smaller aggregated components, whose interaction and
interconnectedness are non-trivial (e.g., interactions can be
high-dimensional and non-linear, and/or the connectivity can exhibit
non-trivial topological features such as power-law degree distribution, and
high clustering coefficient). This leads to emergent properties of the
system, not anticipated by its isolated components. Furthermore, when the
system behaviour is studied form a temporal perspective, self-organisation
patterns typically arise.

EvoCOMPLEX 2013 covers all aspects of the interaction of evolutionary
algorithms -and metaheuristics in general- with complex systems. It is a
part of the EvoApplications Conference, held within EvoStar, the major
annual European event on evolutionary computation. EvoStar is always a very
enjoyable event offering good opportunities for networking, informal
contact, exchange of ideas and discussions with fellow researchers in a
friendly and relaxed setting.

TOPICS
High quality papers are sought on topics related to the confluence of evolutionary algorithms and complex systems, including (but not limited to) the use of evolutionary algorithms for the analysis or design of complex systems, such as for example:

- complex networks, e.g., social networks, ecological networks, interaction networks, etc.
- chaotic systems
- self-organizing systems, such as e.g., multiagent systems, social systems, etc.
- iterated function systems and cellular automata
- complex information systems
- other complex systems not included above.

Relevant topics also include the use of complex systems and tools thereof to model, analyse or improve the performance of evolutionary algorithms, such as for example:

- complex population structures
- self-organized criticality
- emergent behaviour 
- attractors
- other applications of complex systems to EAs.


CHAIRS
Carlos Cotta, University of Málaga, Spain
ccottap(at)lcc.uma.es

Robert Schaefer, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
schaefer(at)agh.edu.pl


PUBLICATION DETAILS
Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of Evostar, published in a
volume of the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, which will be
available at the Conference.Submissions must be original and not
published elsewhere. The submissions will be peer reviewed by at least
three members of the program committee. The authors of accepted papers will
have to improve their paper on the basis of the reviewers’ comments and
will be asked to send a camera ready version of their manuscripts. At least
one author of each accepted work has to register for the conference and
attend the conference and present the work.The reviewing process will
be double-blind, please omit information about the authors in the submitted
paper. Submit your manuscript in Springer LNCS format.

submission link: http://myreview.csregistry.org/evoapps13/
page limit: 10 pages


IMPORTANT DATES
Submission: 1 November 2012
Notification: 21 December 2012
Camera ready: 15 January 2013
EvoCOMPLEX: 3-5 April 2013


FURTHER INFORMATION
Further information on the conference and co-located events can be
found in: http://www.evostar.org