Author:
Arle Jeffrey E.,Mei Longzhi,Carlson Kristen W.
Abstract
AbstractComplex systems are found everywhere – from scheduling to traffic, food to climate, economics to ecology, the brain, and the universe. Complex systems typically have many elements, many modes of interconnectedness of those elements, and often exhibit sensitivity to initial conditions. Complex systems by their nature are generally unpredictable and can be highly unstable.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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