We introduce the notion of complexity, first at an intuitive level and then in relatively more concrete terms, explaining the various characteristic features of complex systems with examples. There exists a vast literature on complexity, and our exposition is intended to be an elementary introduction, meant for a broad audience. Briefly, a complex system is one whose description involves a hierarchy of levels, where each level is made of a large number of components interacting among themselves. The time evolution of such a system is of a complex nature, depending on the interactions among subsystems in the next level below the one under consideration and, at the same time, conditioned by the level above, where the latt...
This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as...
Complexity is emerging as a post-Newtonian paradigm for approaching a large body of phenomena of con...
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the phi...
We introduce the notion of complexity, first at an intuitive level and then in relatively more concr...
As science, knowledge, and ideas evolve and are increased and refined, the branches of philosophy in...
This article summarises a Web-book on "Complexity" that was developed to introduce undergraduate stu...
Abstract This article assumes a specific intuitive notion of complexity as a difficulty to generate ...
Atoms, molecules, organisms distinguish layers of reality because of the causal links that govern th...
Complex systems research is becoming ever more important in both the natural and social sciences. It...
In this article an alternative philosophy of science based on ideas drawn from the study of complex ...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
Processes constitute our complex reality. Whether we are concerned with the reactions of molecules i...
Several complexity theorists draw a sharp and ontologically robust distinction between (merely) ...
We are faced with a fundamental problem for any science of complexity. To render the complex world u...
Complexity has been understood in different ways since its (re) introduction into scientific discour...
This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as...
Complexity is emerging as a post-Newtonian paradigm for approaching a large body of phenomena of con...
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the phi...
We introduce the notion of complexity, first at an intuitive level and then in relatively more concr...
As science, knowledge, and ideas evolve and are increased and refined, the branches of philosophy in...
This article summarises a Web-book on "Complexity" that was developed to introduce undergraduate stu...
Abstract This article assumes a specific intuitive notion of complexity as a difficulty to generate ...
Atoms, molecules, organisms distinguish layers of reality because of the causal links that govern th...
Complex systems research is becoming ever more important in both the natural and social sciences. It...
In this article an alternative philosophy of science based on ideas drawn from the study of complex ...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
Processes constitute our complex reality. Whether we are concerned with the reactions of molecules i...
Several complexity theorists draw a sharp and ontologically robust distinction between (merely) ...
We are faced with a fundamental problem for any science of complexity. To render the complex world u...
Complexity has been understood in different ways since its (re) introduction into scientific discour...
This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as...
Complexity is emerging as a post-Newtonian paradigm for approaching a large body of phenomena of con...
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the phi...