What is complexity? The present work will offer a description of complex systems based on two general principles: juxtaposition of similar units and then integration of these units, once modified, into structures at a higher level of which they become parts. As in a mosaic, however, these parts within the higher level or structure, retain some independent properties and autonomy. The model is based directly on observations of living organisms: cells or organs retain their autonomy functioning within a given organism, and individual organisms have autonomy when functioning as part of a population or society
Abstract The development of complexity theory in the natural sciences is described, and summarized i...
During the last decade several authors (Kaufman, Casti, Kampis) have published scientific monographs...
This thesis investigates how the interdisciplinary field of Complexity Science can inform both socio...
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This paper describes the emergence of complexity as duplicated evolutionary process. The first proce...
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This article summarises a Web-book on "Complexity" that was developed to introduce undergraduate stu...
The "magic" word complexity evokes a multitude of meanings that obscure its real sense. Here we try ...
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[Extract] What is complexity theory? To use complexity theory is to unlearn the way we traditiona...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as...
Abstract This article assumes a specific intuitive notion of complexity as a difficulty to generate ...
This book is based on the outcome of the “2012 Interdisciplinary Symposium on Complex Systems” held ...
Abstract The development of complexity theory in the natural sciences is described, and summarized i...
During the last decade several authors (Kaufman, Casti, Kampis) have published scientific monographs...
This thesis investigates how the interdisciplinary field of Complexity Science can inform both socio...
Online and open access:http://books.openedition.org/emsha/200International audienceWhat is complexit...
International audienceBiocosmology is based on the principle that the laws of the biological microco...
This paper describes the emergence of complexity as duplicated evolutionary process. The first proce...
International audienceBiocosmology implies that the laws of the microcosm (i.e. the laws governing l...
This article summarises a Web-book on "Complexity" that was developed to introduce undergraduate stu...
The "magic" word complexity evokes a multitude of meanings that obscure its real sense. Here we try ...
The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on ...
[Extract] What is complexity theory? To use complexity theory is to unlearn the way we traditiona...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as...
Abstract This article assumes a specific intuitive notion of complexity as a difficulty to generate ...
This book is based on the outcome of the “2012 Interdisciplinary Symposium on Complex Systems” held ...
Abstract The development of complexity theory in the natural sciences is described, and summarized i...
During the last decade several authors (Kaufman, Casti, Kampis) have published scientific monographs...
This thesis investigates how the interdisciplinary field of Complexity Science can inform both socio...