Explains how scientists who study complexity are convinced that certain constant processes are at work in all kinds of unrelated complex systems.
Explains how scientists who study complexity are convinced that certain constant processes are at work in all kinds of unrelated complex systems.
Explains how scientists who study complexity are convinced that certain constant processes are at work in all kinds of unrelated complex systems.
John Holland is Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Explains how scientists who study complexity are convinced that certain constant processes are at work in all kinds of unrelated complex systems.
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