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Nonlinear complex open systems show great diversity in the process
of self-organization, and that diversity increases as complexity
increases. The measurement of complexity and the origins of the
diversity of such complex systems are the focus of
interdisciplinary studies extending across a wide range of
scientific disciplines that include applied mathematics, physics,
chemistry, biology, psychology, ecology, sociology, and economics.
Previous investigations have concentrated either on complexity or
on diversity, but not both. This volume makes clear the relation
between complexity and diversity with examples drawn from various
disciplines. Compiles here are presentations from the Complexity
and Diversity workshop held in Fugue, Japan, in August 1996. The
contributions are the results of research in mathematical systems,
physical systems, living systems, and social systems, and are
contained in the four corresponding sections of the book.
Mathematical expressions for the theory of complexity as a
fundamental method along with realistic examples for application of
systematic methods provide the reader with ready access to the
latest topics in complex systems.
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