Complexity theory
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[[de:Komplexit�tstheorie]]
Complexity theory can refer to more than one thing:
- Computational complexity theory: a field in theoretical computer science and mathematics dealing with the resources required during computation to solve a given problem
- Systems theory (or systemics or general systems theory): an interdisciplinary field including engineering, biology and philosophy that incorporates science to study large systems
- Complexity theory is sometimes used as a broad term addressing the study of complex systems, including subjects such as chaos theory, artificial life, genetic algorithms, and the topics studied by the Santa Fe Institute [1]
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References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Complexity_theory" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_theory, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

