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Complexity theory can refer to many different things, including: | Complexity theory can refer to many different things, including: | ||
* Computer scientists will understand it as [[computational complexity theory notes|computational complexity theory]] | * Computer scientists will understand it as [[computational complexity theory notes|computational complexity theory]] | ||
* in information theory, may refer to application of [[Kolmogorov complexity]] | |||
* any sort of study of complex systems (whether it ascribes to harder or softer science) | |||
** such as systems theory[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_theory] | |||
* applications within management (...theory) | * applications within management (...theory) | ||
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* applications within strategy (...theory) | * applications within strategy (...theory) | ||
* applications within economics [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_economics] | * applications within economics [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_economics] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:06, 25 December 2015
Complexity theory can refer to many different things, including:
- Computer scientists will understand it as computational complexity theory
- in information theory, may refer to application of Kolmogorov complexity
- any sort of study of complex systems (whether it ascribes to harder or softer science)
- such as systems theory[1]
- applications within management (...theory)
- applications within organization (...theory)
- applications within strategy (...theory)
- applications within economics [2]
See also: