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27: What is complexity?




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This article is from the Fractal FAQ, by Ermel Stepp stepp@muvms6.mu.wvnet.edu with numerous contributions by others.

27: What is complexity?

Emerging paradigms of thought encompassing fractals, chaos,
nonlinear science, dynamic systems, self-organization, artificial life,
neural networks, and similar systems comprise the science of complexity.
Several helpful online resources on complexity are:

http://www.marshall.edu/~stepp/vri/irc/irc.html
Institute for Research on Complexity

The site life.anu.edu.au [150.203.38.74] has a collection of fractal
programs, papers, information related to complex systems, and gopher and
World Wide Web connections.

The ftp path is life.anu.edu.au:/pub/complex_systems ; (look in
fractals, tutorial, and anu92).

The gopher path is:
gopher://life.anu.edu.au:70/1/complex_systems/fractals

The Word Wide Web access is
http://life.anu.edu.au/complex_systems/complex.html.

http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~ale/cplxsys.html Complex Systems
(UPENN)

http://jaguar.cssr.uiuc.edu/CCSRHome.html Complex Systems Research
(UIUC)

http://life.anu.edu.au/ci/ci,html Complexity International Journal or
ftp://life.anu.edu.au/pub/complex_systems/ci

ftp://xyz.lanl.gov/ Nonlinear Science Preprints

Nonlinear Science Preprints via emaiL:
To subscribe to public bulletin board to receive announcements of the
availability of preprints from Los Alamos National Laboratory, send email
to nlin-sys@xyz.lanl.gov containing the sole line of text:
subscribe your-real-name

 

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