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Complex systems: physics beyond physics

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
卷 38, 期 2, 页码 1-19

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6404/aa5a87

关键词

complex systems; review article; complexity

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  1. FP7 EU IRSES project 'Dynamics of and in Complex Systems' [612707]
  2. FP7 EU IRSES project 'Structure and Evolution of Complex Systems with Applications in Physics and Life Sciences' [612669]
  3. COST Action 'Analysing the dynamics of information and knowledge landscapes' [TD1210]

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Complex systems are characterised by specific time-dependent interactions among their many constituents. As a consequence they often manifest rich, non-trivial and unexpected behaviour. Examples arise both in the physical and non-physical worlds. The study of complex systems forms a new interdisciplinary research area that cuts across physics, biology, ecology, economics, sociology, and the humanities. In this paper we review the essence of complex systems from a physicists 'point of view, and try to clarify what makes them conceptually different from systems that are traditionally studied in physics. Our goal is to demonstrate how the dynamics of such systems may be conceptualised in quantitative and predictive terms by extending notions from statistical physics and how they can often be captured in a framework of co-evolving multiplex network structures. We mention three areas of complexsystems science that are currently studied extensively, the science of cities, dynamics of societies, and the representation of texts as evolutionary objects. We discuss why these areas form complex systems in the above sense. We argue that there exists plenty of new ground for physicists to explore and that methodical and conceptual progress is needed most.

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