This book, written by an international team of experts,
introduces the reader to various aspects of complexity theory and
its applications. It illustrates the latest trends in science to go
beyond the mechanistic Newtonian view of the world by shifting the
focus to self-organization, adaptation, and emergent phenomena. The
authors discuss these properties of complex systems in biology,
ecology and chemistry along with the structure and
interconnectedness of the "layers" of complexity. The qualitative
description is complemented by a discussion of methods for
complexity quantification. Networks are covered in detail as a
universal language of the complex world.
General readers, as well as undergraduate and graduate students
and researchers in life sciences, chemistry, and nanotechnology
will find this book to be of great interest.
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