Complexity

Complexity refers to the property of a system or problem to consist of many interacting components whose collective behaviour cannot simply be deduced from knowledge of the individual parts. The term is used in various disciplines, from computer science to biology and the social sciences. In the context of this model, complexity is primarily considered in the context of complex dynamic systems. For a detailed discussion and the specific application in our model, see the entry on ‘complex dynamic systems’.

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