Emergence, Self-Organization, and Complexity
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concepts of emergence, self-organization, and complexity in this 42-minute lecture by Carlos Gershenson at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the interconnected nature of these phenomena and their relevance in various fields of study. Gain insights into how complex systems emerge from simple interactions and how self-organization contributes to the development of intricate structures. Examine real-world examples that illustrate these principles and their applications across disciplines. Enhance your understanding of complex systems theory and its implications for scientific research and practical problem-solving.
Syllabus
Emergence, (Self)Organization, and Complexity - Carlos Gershenson
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Santa Fe Institute
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