A note from the editor

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xii A Note from the Editor We are pleased to include in this issue most of the invited papers and some of the contributed papers presented at the Tenth School. Of course not all the presentations at such a school are appropriate for a research journal, so we have selected only those we think are of special interest to our readers and of lasting value to the community of computational physicists. We hope that those authors whose papers were not retained will understand that our selection criteria are necessarily somewhat different from those of conferences and schools. On the other hand, conferences and schools often offer the opportunity to attract papers of considerable interest which would not normally be submitted to a research journal, and this school is no exception. We hope our readers will find inspiration in these more unusual contributions, such as that of Duch on "Computational Physics 6f the Mind". Frederick James

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A Note from the Editor

We are pleased to include in this issue most of the invited papers and some of the contributed papers presented at the Tenth School. Of course not all the presentations at such a school are appropriate for a research journal, so we have selected only those we think are of special interest to our readers and of lasting value to the community of computational physicists. We hope that those authors whose papers were not retained will understand that our selection criteria are necessarily somewhat different from those of conferences and schools.

On the other hand, conferences and schools often offer the opportunity to attract papers of considerable interest which would not normally be submitted to a research journal, and this school is no exception. We hope our readers will find inspiration in these more unusual contributions, such as that of Duch on "Computational Physics 6f the Mind".

Frederick James