Charbonneau, Paul

Natural complexity : a Modeling handbook - New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2017 - xiv, 355 p. ill. 22 cm. - Primers in complex systems .


This book provides a short, hands-on introduction to the science of complexity using simple computational models of natural complex systems&​#x2014;with models and exercises drawn from physics, chemistry, geology, and biology. By working through the models and engaging in additional computational explorations suggested at the end of each chapter, readers very quickly develop an understanding of how complex structures and behaviors can emerge in natural phenomena as diverse as avalanches, forest fires, earthquakes, chemical reactions, animal flocks, and epidemic diseases. Natural Complexity provides the necessary topical background, complete source codes in Python, and detailed explanations for all computational models.



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Complexity - Philosophy
Physics - Methodology
Computational complexity
Biocomplexity

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