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M. Mitchell Waldrop "Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos" (repost)

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M. Mitchell Waldrop "Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos" (repost)

M. Mitchell Waldrop "Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos"
Publisher: Simon & Schuster| 1992 | ISBN: 0671767895 | English | PDF | 380 pages | 19.3 Mb

A look at the rebellious thinkers who are challenging old ideas with insights into ways countless elements of complex systems interact to produce spontaneous order out of confusion discusses politics, economics, and biology…

From Library Journal
The Santa Fe Institute is an interdisciplinary think tank that has attracted the services of an electric and brilliant group of scholars. Here, economists work with biologists and physical scientists to develop theories that, many hope, will reveal that while natural systems may operate "at the edge of chaos," they are in fact self-organized. Thus conceived, the so-called science of complexity could explain the mysteries of how life began and might even predict global economic trends. The picture that emerges from this book, though, is that while many separate scientific endeavors overlap, a true conceptual synthesis is still a long way away. Waldrop writes in a very readable, sometimes overly light and chatty style, but by focusing so strongly on individual efforts, he inadvertently supports the impression that what is called the unified science of complexity is conjectural and quite fragmented. While this book succeeds as a chronicle of the Santa Fe Institute, it does not fully convince the reader that complexity represents a scientific revolution. Optional for public libraries.
- Gregg Sapp, Montana State Univ. Libs., Bozeman

M. Mitchell Waldrop "Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos" (repost)