Santa Fe Institute Bulletin vol.25, no.1, Spring 2011
The Santa Fe Institute is a private, not-for-profit, independent research and education center founded in 1984, for multidisciplinary collaborations in the physical, biological, computational, and social sciences. Understanding of complex adaptive systems is critical to addressing key environmental, technological, biological, economic, and political challenges.
Renowned scientists and researchers come to Santa Fe Institute from universities, government agencies, research institutes, and private industry to collaborate in attempts to uncover the mechanisms that underlie the deep simplicity present in our complex world.
• David C. Krakauer. Transcience Disciplines and the Advance of Plenary Knowledge
• Krista Zala. Tracking Technological Evolution
• John German. Real-World Economics Rising
• Dan Rockmore. The Complexity of Conflict
• Julie Rehmeyer. Wedding Biology to Anthropology
• Matthew Blakeslee. The Split Personality of Cognition
etc.
СОДЕРЖАНИЕ:
David C. Krakauer
Transcience Disciplines and the Advance of Plenary Knowledge
Selected News About SFI’s Research and Its People
Krista Zala
Tracking Technological EVOLUTION
Fractals: Parts That Reflect the Whole
Unraveling the Tangle of Foreign Policy
John Whitfield
What Cities Can Tell Us About Companies
John German
REAL-WORLD ECONOMICS rising
Dan Rockmore
The Complexity of Conflict
Julie Rehmeyer
Wedding Biology to Anthropology
Matthew Blakeslee
The Split Personality of Cognition
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