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General PagesThese pages relate to Prof. Still and his background in modelling
Home PageHome page of Prof. Dr. G. Keith Still FIMA
Prof. Dr. G. Keith Still FIMABackground information on Prof. Still
Shadow of the CobwebArticle by Prof. Ian Stewart about Keith Still's research
Fractal CrowdsArticle from Focus Magazine (1994) on crowd dynamics
The Secret Life of CrowdsArticle from Focus Magazine (1996) on crowd dynamics
Reference LetterFrom Professor Ian Stewart FRS (1998 )
News ReportsClipping from the Saudi Arabia Crowd Modelling project
The Main EventArticle about Crowd Dynamics published the Main Event
Expert WitnessTestimony from the USA Senate House Committee.
QuotesQuotes about the work of Prof. Still
  
Fractal AnalysisThese pages relate to cellular automata and Xenofractals to HRV
Cellular AutomataBackground paper on Cellular Automata
Dynamic StabilityIntroduction to a dynamical system and ranges of stability
XenofractalsImages from the Xenofractal algorithms
Heart Rate VariabilityAnalysis of heart data using the Xenofractal analysis
  
FinancialThese pages relate to Xenofractals applied to financial modelling
Economist ArticleArticle about Prof. Still's work in Financial Modelling
Market DynamicsBackground to the dynamics in the financial markets
Forex PredictionAnalysis using the Xenofractal projections
Forex Prediction TV BroadcastTV broadcast (Beyond 2000) of the fractal analysis projections
  
MiscellaneousBackground articles to Crowds and Fractal Modelling
Battlefield DetectivesAgincourt and Gettysburg - Crowd Dynamics in warfare
Other ProductsOther research and developments from Complex Dynamics
Legal DisclaimerSome legal requirements for the use of this website
WebStatisticsFrom 4th June 2007 to 30th June 2008
Web Statistics GraphsFrom 4th June 2007 to 3rd July 2008
Magic Page of video clips of some magical effects
Contact InformationHow to contact Prof. Still