Complexity

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Author: Roger Lewin

Complexity, in Roger Lewin’s view, will be the dominant scientific trend of the 1990s, as scientists from many disciplines come together and begin to discover the underlying similarities in their fields. Briefly, complexity theory – which encompasses chaos – holds that at the root of all complex systems lies a few simple rules. It takes the notion of chaos (which states th….Read More

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