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Information flows drive patterns of organization in complexity from "summary" of Complexity by Mitchell M. Waldrop

The concept of information flows driving patterns of organization in complexity lies at the heart of understanding how complex systems come to be. In the world of complexity science, researchers have long been fascinated by the ways in which information moves and interacts within a system, giving rise to emergent behaviors and structures that cannot be predicted from the individual components alone. At its core, this concept suggests that the flow of information within a system is what ultimately shapes the patterns of organization that we observe. By studying how information is transmitted, processed, and shared among the various components of a system, researchers can gain insights into how that system is structured and how it behaves as a whole. Information flows can take many different forms within a complex system. They can be simple, such as the transmission of a signal from one node to another in a network. Or they can be more complex, involving feedback loops, nonlinear interactio...
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    Complexity

    Mitchell M. Waldrop

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