M2:25.11.2010/ Klaus Wassermann /Complexity and its Neighbourhood
This lecture contextualizes reaction-diffusion systems (RD) in a wider framework of complexity. It is shown how the concept of complexity can be founded as a precisely defined and quantifiable framework, which additionally overcomes the聽 usual reductionist definitions. Instead, an Aristotelian position is taken by proposing five necessary and sufficient conditions (“elements”) for complexity. It turns out that the concept of “complexity” is in a theory-model... Read More