information theory in complex systems
Information theory in complex systems is a field that explores how information is created, processed, and transmitted within intricate systems. It focuses on quantifying and understanding the patterns and structures that emerge from the interactions between different elements of a complex system, such as biological networks, social networks, or economies. By studying information dynamics, this theory helps uncover fundamental principles and insights about the organization and behavior of complex systems.
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