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Peter Erdi 
Complexity Explained 

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This book is, of course about complexity. The title of the book, as you may recognize was motivated (excuse me for using this very mild expression) by Daniel Dennett’s Consciousness Explained [130]. Dennett’s intention was to explain consciousness as the emergent product of the interaction among c- stituents having physical and neural character. The goal of this book is to explain how various types of complexity emerge due to the interaction among constituents. There are many questions to be answered, how to understand, control, decompose, manage, predict the many-faced complexity. After tea- ing thissubjectforseveralyears Ifeelthatthe time hascome toputthe whole story together. The term “complex system” is a buzzword, but we certainly don’t have a single de?nition for it. There are several predominant features of compl- ity. Complex processes may show unpredictable behavior (which we still try to predict somehow), may lead to uncontrolled explosion (such in case of epilepsy, earthquake eruptions or stock market crashes). One of the char- teristic feature of simple systems is, that there is a single cause which implies a single e?ect. For large class of complex systems it is true that e?ects are fed back to modify causes. Biological cells belong to this class. Furthermore they are open to material, energetic and information ?ow by interaction with their environment, still they are organizationallyclosed units. Another aspect of complexity is the question how collective phenomena emerge by some se- organized mechanisms.
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Table of Content

Complex Systems: The Intellectual Landscape.- History of Complex Systems Research.- From the Clockwork World View to Irreversibility (and Back?).- The Dynamic World View in Action.- The Search for Laws: Deductive Versus Inductive.- Statistical Laws: From Symmetric to Asymmetric.- Simple and Complex Structures: Between Order and Randomness.- Complexity of the Brain: Structure, Function and Dynamics.- From Models to Decision Making.- How Many Cultures We Have?.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 397 ● ISBN 9783540357780 ● File size 6.3 MB ● Publisher Springer Berlin ● City Heidelberg ● Country DE ● Published 2007 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2162200 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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