9781947864146-1947864149-Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984-2019 (Compass)

Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984-2019 (Compass)

ISBN-13: 9781947864146
ISBN-10: 1947864149
Edition: Illustrated
Author: David C Krakauer
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Santa Fe Institute of Science
Format: Hardcover 398 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781947864146
ISBN-10: 1947864149
Edition: Illustrated
Author: David C Krakauer
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Santa Fe Institute of Science
Format: Hardcover 398 pages

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Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984-2019 (Compass) (ISBN-13: 9781947864146 and ISBN-10: 1947864149), written by authors David C Krakauer, was published by Santa Fe Institute of Science in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other History & Philosophy books. You can easily purchase or rent Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984-2019 (Compass) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History & Philosophy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.93.

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Over the last three decades, the Santa Fe Institute and its network of researchers have been pursuing a revolution in science.

Ignoring the boundaries of disciplines and schools and searching for novel fundamental ideas, theories, and practices, this international community integrates the full range of scientific inquiries that will help us to understand and survive on a complex planet.

This volume collects essays from the past thirty years of research, in which contributors explain in clear and accessible language many of the deepest challenges and insights of complexity science.

Explore the evolution of complex systems science with chapters from Nobel Laureates Murray Gell-Mann and Kenneth Arrow, as well as numerous pioneering complexity researchers, including John Holland, Brian Arthur, Robert May, Richard Lewontin, Jennifer Dunne, and Geoffrey West.

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