Description
In Complexification: Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Surprise, John L. Casti takes readers on a fascinating journey through the puzzling and unpredictable behaviours of complex systems. From earthquakes and political revolutions to traffic jams and financial markets, Casti examines the types of phenomena that defy traditional scientific prediction and explanation.
The book explores five key types of complexity:
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The Catastrophic: where small changes produce outsized effects, as seen in natural disasters or societal upheavals.
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The Chaotic: involving systems like the weather and stock market, where outcomes appear random yet are driven by underlying patterns.
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The Paradoxical: where intuitive actions lead to unexpected consequences — like building more roads creating bigger traffic jams.
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The Irreducible: systems whose value and meaning come only from the whole, not their individual parts — like a novel, a symphony, or a baseball game.
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The Emergent: where new, unanticipated patterns or behaviours arise seemingly out of nowhere.
Accessible, witty, and thought-provoking, Complexification makes the science of complexity understandable to non-specialists while offering fresh insights into the hidden workings of the world around us.





















