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Complexity science is an interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on the understanding of complex systems. It seeks to explain the patterns and behavior of such systems using a variety of different methods. This includes using concepts from probability theory, statistics, dynamic systems, computer science, and complexity theory. It aims to provide frameworks and techniques to make predictions from observed data and to identify emergent behaviors in a system. Studies into complexity often involve observing the interactions between agents, or elements, within a system and applying interdisciplinary approaches to make sense of the collective behavior that emerges from these agents.

See also: agent-based modeling, emergence, evolutionary computing, evolutionary psychology, complex system

EP76 Max Borders on the Social Singularity 184

Bonus: Jim on The Stoa, COVID & Game B 181

EP30 Nora Bateson on Complexity & the Transcontextual 168

EP93 Brent Cooper on Critique, Consensus & Politics 167

EP74 Daniel Christian Wahl on Regeneration Dynamics 165

EP85 Gar Alperovitz on Reinventing Our Systems 156

Currents 019: Alexander Beiner on Indigenous Narcissism 151

EP110 Brad Kershner on Education & Complexity 151