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This work provides a careful selection of extended contributions presented at the 2014 ECCS conference and its satellite meetings, reflecting the scope and diversity of both fundamental and applied research areas in the field. The ECCS meeting, held under the patronage of the Complex Systems Society, is an annual event that has become the leading European conference devoted to complexity science. It presents cutting-edge research and offers a unique opportunity to study novel scientific approaches in a multitude of application areas. 
ECCS'14, the eleventh annual event, took place in Lucca, Italy. It gathered some 650 scholars representing a wide range of topics related to complex systems research, with emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches. The editors are leading specialists in the area.
The book is of great interest to scientists, researchers and graduate students in complexity, complex systems and networks.
1 Detection of Non-self-correcting Nature of Information Cascade
1(10)
Shintaro Mori
Masafumi Hino
Masato Hisakado
Taiki Takahashi
2 Fitting Planar Proximity Graphs on Real Street Networks
11(10)
Dimitris Maniadakis
Dimitris Varoutas
3 Qualitative Methods for the Exploration of Complexity in Human Social Systems: Applications in Family Psychology
21(12)
Ana Teixeira de Melo
Madalena Alarcao
4 Tangible Networks: A Toolkit for Exploring Network Science
33(12)
Espen Knoop
Edmund Barter
Alonso Espinosa Mireles de Villafranca
Antoni Matyjaszkiewicz
Christopher McWilliams
Lewis Roberts
5 The Geometric Origins of Complex Cities
45(14)
Ruiqi Li
Lei Dong
Xinran Wang
Jiang Zhang
6 Revealing the Relation Between Structure of Chloroplast Genomes and Host Taxonomy
59(10)
Michael Sadovsky
Anna Chernyshova
7 Complex Synchronization Patterns in the Human Connectome Network
69(12)
Pablo Villegas
Jorge Hidalgo
Paolo Moretti
Miguel A. Munoz
8 Structure of a Media Co-occurrence Network
81(12)
V.A. Traag
R. Reinanda
G. van Klinken
9 Spatial Effects of Delay-Induced Stochastic Oscillations in a Multi-scale Cellular System
93(12)
Dmitry Bratsun
Andrey Zakharov
10 An Agent-Based Modelling Approach to Biological Invasion by Macroalgae in European Coastal Environments
105(12)
James T. Murphy
Mark P. Johnson
Frederique Viard
11 Characterisation of the Idiotypic Immune Network Through Persistent Entropy
117(12)
Matteo Rucco
Filippo Castiglione
Emanuela Merelli
Marco Pettini
12 Interests Propagation in Computer Science Research Community
129(12)
Gregorio D'Agostino
Antonio De Nicola
13 Nonparametric Estimation of the Preferential Attachment Function in Complex Networks: Evidence of Deviations from Log Linearity
141(14)
Thong Pham
Paul Sheridan
Hidetoshi Shimodaira
14 N-gram Events for Analysis of Financial Time Series
155(14)
Igor Borovikov
Michael Sadovsky
15 Human Mobility and the Dynamics of Measles in Large Geographical Areas
169(12)
Ramona Marguta
Andrea Parisi
16 Does Training Lead to the Formation of Modules in Threshold Networks?
181(12)
D. Nicolay
A. Roli
T. Carletti
17 Understanding Financial News with Multi-layer Network Analysis
193(16)
Borut Sluban
Jasmina Smailovic
Igor Mozetic
18 Channel-Specific Daily Patterns in Mobile Phone Communication
209(10)
Talayeh Aledavood
Eduardo Lopez
Sam G.B. Roberts
Felix Reed-Tsochas
Esteban Moro
Robin I.M. Dunbar
Jari Saramaki
19 Investigating the Phonetic Organisation of the English Language via Phonological Networks, Percolation and Markov Models
219(12)
Massimo Stella
Markus Brede
20 An Agent-Based Model for Agricultural Supply Chains: The Case of Uganda
231(16)
F. Caravelli
F. Medda
21 Chimera States in Neuronal Systems of Excitability Type-I
247(12)
Philipp Hovel
Andrea Vullings
Iryna Omelchenko
Johanne Hizanidis
22 Multiobjective Optimization and Phase Transitions
259(12)
Luis F. Seoane
Ricard Sole
23 Power-Laws as Statistical Mixtures
271(12)
M. Patriarca
E. Heinsalu
L. Marzola
A. Chakraborti
K. Kaski
24 A Network-Based Analysis of the European Emission Market
283(14)
Andreas Karpf
Antoine Mandel
Stefano Battiston
25 Dynamics of Commodity Price Fluctuations in Japan
297(12)
Yoshi Fujiwara
Hideaki Aoyama
Hiroshi Iyetomi
Hiroshi Yoshikawa
26 Understanding the Diffusion of YouTube Videos
309(12)
Mattia Zeni
Daniele Miorandi
Francesco De Pellegrini
27 Free Energy Rate Density and Self-organization in Complex Systems
321
Georgi Yordanov Georgiev
Erin Gombos
Timothy Bates
Kaitlin Henry
Alexander Casey
Michael Daly