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Thinking in complexity: The complex dynamics of matter, mind, and mankind

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The theory of nonlinear complex systems has become a successful and widely used problem-solving approach in the natural sciences - from laser physics, quantum chaos and meteorology to molecular modeling in chemistry and computer simulations of cell growth in biology. In recent times it has been recognized that many of the social, ecological and political problems of mankind are also of a global, complex and nonlinear nature. And one of the most exciting topics of present scientific and public interest is the idea that even the human mind is governed largely by the nonlinear dynamics of complex systems. In this wide-ranging but concise treatment Prof. Mainzer discusses, in nontechnical language, the common framework behind these endeavours. Special emphasis is given to the evolution of new structures in natural and cultural systems and it is seen clearly how the new integrative approach of complexity theory can give new insights that were not available using traditional reductionistic methods.

329 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1994

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April 6, 2024
It's getting a bit old, thus the state of the art in some of the chapters moved on. Nonetheless the underlying principles seem solid enough, and thus loads of food for thought, how to apply more of the nonlinear thinking more, and more appropriately.

It brings in examples from loads of other work, though those bits could have used some more explanations (often it looked mostly just a lifted chart without much details and some general handwaving).

In general it's worthwhile, even when it doesn't quite stand on its own (need some basics, and best is to follow up on the interesting parts for more details).
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December 30, 2014
A marvelous book that intertwine science and philosophy in complexity and emergence. I'd like to read more on this topic.
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March 6, 2015
Absolutely engaging and eye-opening.
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August 24, 2024
Вообще очень интересная книга, полезно было освежить то, что я давно читал у Пригожина и Чернавского. Автор пытается касаться современных тем, таких как IT, AI. Но в некоторых местах закапывается в такие подробности, которые лишние в обзорной, в целом, книге.
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