Primer on complex systems

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Abstract

Complexity has become one of the buzzwords of modern science. It is almost impossible to browse through a recent issue of any scientific journal without running into terms such as complexity, complex behaviour, complex dynamics or complex systems mentioned in one way or another. But what do most scientists actually mean when they use these terms? What does it take for a system to become complex? Why is it important to know if it is complex or not?

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Sánchez, R., & Newman, D. (2018). Primer on complex systems. In Lecture Notes in Physics (Vol. 943, pp. 3–39). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1229-1_1

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