Second Generation General System Theory: Perspectives in Philosophy and Approaches in Complex Systems

Following the classical work of Norbert Wiener, Ross Ashby, Ludwig von Bertalanffy and many others, the concept of System has been elaborated in different disciplinary fields, allowing interdisciplinary approaches in areas such as Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Cognitive Science, Economics, Engineerin...

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Uncertainty
Noise
Memory Less Functions
Self-Organisation
Complexity
Design
Meta-Structures
Scale Invariance
Organisations
Quantum-Like Systems
Emergence
Observer
Cybernetic Approach
Power Laws
Reaction Networks
Simulations
Uniqueness
Irreversibility
Systems
Incompleteness
Computation
Non-Linearity
Coherence
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