9 pages, 3 eqs, 20 refs; Published as section 8.4 of the book: A. P. Kirilyuk, Theory of Everything, Ultimate Realityand the End of Humanity: Extended Sustainability by the Universal Science of Complexity (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Beau Bassin, 2017)International audienceAn extended analysis compared to observations shows that modern "globalised" world civilisation has passed through the invisible "complexity threshold" , after which usual "spontaneous" , empirically driven kind of development ("invisible hand" etc.) cannot continue any more without major destructive tendencies. A much deeper, non-simplified understanding of real interaction complexity is necessary in order to cope with such globalised world development problems. Her...
Traditional economic theory could not explain, much less predict, the near collapse of the financial...
Instead of postulated fixed structures and abstract principles of usual positivistic science, the un...
The paradigm under which our society and economy have operated until now has become obsolete in the ...
9 pages, 3 eqs, 20 refs; Published as section 8.4 of the book: A. P. Kirilyuk, Theory of Everything,...
An extended analysis compared to observations shows that modern “globalised” world civilisation has ...
9 pages, 1 fig; Report presented at the Global Change Open Science Conference (Amsterdam, 10-13 July...
Abstract Although the notion of systemic risk gained prominence with respect to financial systems, i...
Abstract Universal and rigorously derived concept of dynamic complexity shows that any system of int...
Complexity theory provides a revolutionary point of view when dealing with classical legal problems ...
This chapter explores the implications of a complex dynamic systems perspective for the adequate con...
Traditional economic theory could not explain, much less predict, the near collapse of the financial...
Abstract Universal and rigorously derived concept of dynamic complexity shows that any system of int...
7 pages, 9 refs; Report presented at the Eighth European Conference on Science and Theology (Lyon, 1...
ABSTRACT. The unreduced, universally nonperturbative analysis of a generic system of arbitrary inter...
Traditional economic theory could not explain, much less predict, the near collapse of the financial...
Traditional economic theory could not explain, much less predict, the near collapse of the financial...
Instead of postulated fixed structures and abstract principles of usual positivistic science, the un...
The paradigm under which our society and economy have operated until now has become obsolete in the ...
9 pages, 3 eqs, 20 refs; Published as section 8.4 of the book: A. P. Kirilyuk, Theory of Everything,...
An extended analysis compared to observations shows that modern “globalised” world civilisation has ...
9 pages, 1 fig; Report presented at the Global Change Open Science Conference (Amsterdam, 10-13 July...
Abstract Although the notion of systemic risk gained prominence with respect to financial systems, i...
Abstract Universal and rigorously derived concept of dynamic complexity shows that any system of int...
Complexity theory provides a revolutionary point of view when dealing with classical legal problems ...
This chapter explores the implications of a complex dynamic systems perspective for the adequate con...
Traditional economic theory could not explain, much less predict, the near collapse of the financial...
Abstract Universal and rigorously derived concept of dynamic complexity shows that any system of int...
7 pages, 9 refs; Report presented at the Eighth European Conference on Science and Theology (Lyon, 1...
ABSTRACT. The unreduced, universally nonperturbative analysis of a generic system of arbitrary inter...
Traditional economic theory could not explain, much less predict, the near collapse of the financial...
Traditional economic theory could not explain, much less predict, the near collapse of the financial...
Instead of postulated fixed structures and abstract principles of usual positivistic science, the un...
The paradigm under which our society and economy have operated until now has become obsolete in the ...