Complex Systems: A Survey
M. E. J. Newman
Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 and
Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
A complex system is a system composed of many interacting parts, often called agents, which displays collective behavior that does not follow trivially from the behaviors of the individual parts. Examples include condensed matter systems, ecosystems, stock markets and economies, biological evolution, and indeed the whole of human society. Substantial progress has been made in the quantitative understanding of complex systems, particularly since the 1980s, using a combination of basic theory, much of it derived from physics, and computer simulation.
The subject is a broad one, drawing on techniques and ideas from a wide range of areas. Here I give a short survey of the main themes and methods of complex systems science and an annotated bibliography of resources, ranging from classic papers to recent books and reviews.
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