This volume of the “Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, Second Edition” (ECSS), introduces the fundamental physical and mathematical concepts underlying the theory of complex physical, chemical, and biological systems. Numerous applications illustrate how these concepts explain observed phenomena in our daily lives, which range from spatio-temporal patterns in fluids from atmospheric turbulence in hurricanes and tornadoes to feedback dynamics of laser intensity to structures in cities and rhythms in the brain. The spontaneous formation of well-organized structures out of microscopic system components and their interactions is one of the most fascinating and challenging phenomena for scientists to understand. Biological systems m...
The coherence and robustness of biological systems is an astonishing phenomenon that depends on osci...
This book arose from a conference organized under the auspices of the Australian Research Council's ...
Complexity seeks to unwrap the mechanisms responsible for collective phenomena across the physical, ...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Springer Complexity is a publication program, cutting across all traditional disciplines of sciences...
AbstractSynergetics deals with complex systems composed of many subsystems and the way these systems...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Synergetics is the quantitative study of multicomponent systems that exhibit nonlinear dynamics and ...
This book shows how, by rather simple models, we can gain remarkable insights into the behavior of c...
Complex systems are ubiquitous, and practically all branches of science ranging from physics through...
This book is an often-requested reprint of two classic texts by H. Haken: "Synergetics. An Introduct...
This primer offers readers an introduction to the central concepts that form our modern understandin...
An overview is presented of System dynamics, the study of the behaviour of complex systems, Dynamica...
The coherence and robustness of biological systems is an astonishing phenomenon that depends on osci...
This book arose from a conference organized under the auspices of the Australian Research Council's ...
Complexity seeks to unwrap the mechanisms responsible for collective phenomena across the physical, ...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Springer Complexity is a publication program, cutting across all traditional disciplines of sciences...
AbstractSynergetics deals with complex systems composed of many subsystems and the way these systems...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science provides an authoritative single source for understan...
Synergetics is the quantitative study of multicomponent systems that exhibit nonlinear dynamics and ...
This book shows how, by rather simple models, we can gain remarkable insights into the behavior of c...
Complex systems are ubiquitous, and practically all branches of science ranging from physics through...
This book is an often-requested reprint of two classic texts by H. Haken: "Synergetics. An Introduct...
This primer offers readers an introduction to the central concepts that form our modern understandin...
An overview is presented of System dynamics, the study of the behaviour of complex systems, Dynamica...
The coherence and robustness of biological systems is an astonishing phenomenon that depends on osci...
This book arose from a conference organized under the auspices of the Australian Research Council's ...
Complexity seeks to unwrap the mechanisms responsible for collective phenomena across the physical, ...