How do scientists model crowd behaviour, epidemics, earthquakes or the internet?
What can we learn from the collective intelligence and adaptability
of an ant colony?
This book answers such questions by highlighting common themes in
the study of complex systems.
Topics covered include self-organisation, emergence, agent-based
simulations, complex networks, phase plane plots, fractals, chaos,
measures of complexity, model building, and the scientific method.
Explanations are simple and concise, with common misconceptions
clarified. Numerous exercises help enthusiasts consolidate their
understanding through peer learning.
Supplementary resources are at the companion websites
www.simplicitysg.net/books and www.facebook.com/simcomty.