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Complex and Adaptive Dynamical Systems [electronic resource] :A Primer / by Claudius Gros.

by Gros, Claudius [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Edition: 1.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540718741.Subject(s): Physics | Information systems | Mathematics | Statistical physics | Biomedical engineering | Engineering | Physics | Complexity | Applications of Mathematics | Biophysics/Biomedical Physics | Statistical Physics | Information Systems and Communication ServiceOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Graph Theory and Small-World Networks -- Chaos, Bifurcations and Diffusion -- Random Boolean Networks -- Cellular Automata and Self-Organized Criticality -- Statistical Modeling of Darwinian Evolution -- Synchronization Phenomena -- Elements of Cognitive Systems Theory -- Solutions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: We are living in an ever more complex world, an epoch where human actions can accordingly acquire far-reaching potentialities. Complex and adaptive dynamical systems are ubiquitous in the world surrounding us and require us to adapt to new realities and the way of dealing with them. This primer has been developed with the aim of conveying a wide range of "commons-sense" knowledge in the field of quantitative complex system science at an introductory level, providing an entry point to this both fascinating and vitally important subject. The approach is modular and phenomenology driven. Examples of emerging phenomena of generic importance treated in this book are: -- The small world phenomenon in social and scale-free networks. -- Phase transitions and self-organized criticality in adaptive systems. -- Life at the edge of chaos and coevolutionary avalanches resulting from the unfolding of all living. -- The concept of living dynamical systems and emotional diffusive control within cognitive system theory. Technical course prerequisites are a basic knowledge of ordinary and partial differential equations and of statistics. Each chapter comes with exercises and suggestions for further reading - solutions to the exercises are also provided.
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Graph Theory and Small-World Networks -- Chaos, Bifurcations and Diffusion -- Random Boolean Networks -- Cellular Automata and Self-Organized Criticality -- Statistical Modeling of Darwinian Evolution -- Synchronization Phenomena -- Elements of Cognitive Systems Theory -- Solutions.

We are living in an ever more complex world, an epoch where human actions can accordingly acquire far-reaching potentialities. Complex and adaptive dynamical systems are ubiquitous in the world surrounding us and require us to adapt to new realities and the way of dealing with them. This primer has been developed with the aim of conveying a wide range of "commons-sense" knowledge in the field of quantitative complex system science at an introductory level, providing an entry point to this both fascinating and vitally important subject. The approach is modular and phenomenology driven. Examples of emerging phenomena of generic importance treated in this book are: -- The small world phenomenon in social and scale-free networks. -- Phase transitions and self-organized criticality in adaptive systems. -- Life at the edge of chaos and coevolutionary avalanches resulting from the unfolding of all living. -- The concept of living dynamical systems and emotional diffusive control within cognitive system theory. Technical course prerequisites are a basic knowledge of ordinary and partial differential equations and of statistics. Each chapter comes with exercises and suggestions for further reading - solutions to the exercises are also provided.

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