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concept:complex-dynamic-systemcomplex dynamic system
Type of system with many interacting parts that evolves over time; examples in abstract.
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- Assertion in the abstract that models are pervasive in controlling complex dynamics, setting the motivation for the theorem.
Concepts (5)
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- systemextendsThe regulated entity or process; includes air traffic, endocrine balances, money flows.
- flows of money among the banking centresassociated_withExample of a economic/financial complex dynamic system being modelled, from abstract.
- Air traffic flows around New Yorkassociated_withExample of a complex dynamic system being modeled for regulation mentioned in the abstract.
- controlassociated_withThe act of directing a system's behavior; the objective of a regulator.
- Endocrine balances of the pregnant sheepassociated_withBiological example of a complex dynamic system requiring modeling for regulation.
Related by similarity (8)
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- Theory by John Holland studying general conditions under which adaptation can occur.
- The economy described as consisting of autonomous elements at multiple scales, exhibiting adaptive problem-solving.
- Represented by wires in process theory; the objects that processes act upon
- Jackson's definition of complex systems and motivation for why concepts are essential to user understanding
- Proposed theoretical framework combining qualitative and quantitative aspects of information, with explicit treatment of processes and information flow; central organizing concept for the paper.
- Mathematical and conceptual framework for modeling complex self-organizing systems; applied here to action and cognition.
- Alexander’s term for a system of interactive forces; a parallel to the interpretation of form as a diagram of forces.