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There are new and important advancements in todays complexity
theories in ICT and requires an extraordinary perspective on the
interaction between living systems and information technologies.
With human evolution and its continuous link with the development
of new tools and environmental changes, technological advancements
are paving the way for new evolutionary steps. Complexity Science,
Living Systems, and Reflexing Interfaces: New Models and
Perspectives is a collection of research provided by academics and
scholars aiming to introduce important advancements in areas such
as artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation, neural
networks, and much more. This scholarly piece will provide
contributions that will define the line of development in
complexity science.
This book is dedicated to the first ten years of Chaos and
Complexity Letters - International Journal of Dynamical Systems
Research. This journal was born to collect and disseminate
complexity science related information to anybody interested in the
topic; to speed up the evolutionary development of complexity
science; to extend its interactions crossing over disciplines,
levels of knowledge and geography; and to foster finding new
pathways in research and new applications. The structure of CCL was
specifically designed to add value to the trans-disciplinary
approach while, at the same time, differentiating the epistemology
of different contributions. In this enterprise we were sustained
and inspired by two great companions that in different ways shared
our project during its prehistory: Ilya Prigogine and Francisco
Varela. This book collects 16 papers appeared on the first ten
volumes of Chaos and Complexity Letters. They range from the life
sciences, to STEM and economy, in accordance with the
interdisciplinary mission of the journal. A special highlight
starts with Acceleration and entropy: a macroscopic analogue of the
twin paradox, possibly the last paper written by the Nobel Prize
Ilya Prigogine with Gonzalo Ordonez. Important academic specialists
who wrote in our scientific journal passed away. For example,
Walter Freeman, Tullio Minelli, Ilya Prigogine, and Joseph P.
Zbilut. This special issue is also dedicated to them. We are in
opinion that their trajectories in life and research designed some
contours of the shape of a new science to come.
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