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Hidden Order: How Adaptation Builds Complexity (Helix books) (Paperback)
$15.20 - Save $3.87 20% off - RRP $19.07 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Hidden OrderExplains how scientists who study complexity are convinced that certain constant processes are at work in all kinds of unrelated complex systems.
Full description- Publisher: BASIC BOOKS
- Published: 02 September 1996
- Format: Paperback 208 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Cybernetics & Systems Theory | Number Systems | Science: General Issues
- ISBN 13: 9780201442304 ISBN 10: 0201442302
- Sales rank: 240,957
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Full description for Hidden Order
The father of the field of genetic algorithms, and one of the pioneers of the new science of complexity, Holland has been at the center of the emerging field of complex adaptive systems (cas) since its inception. This landmark book offers for the first time a coherent synthesis of this nascent discipline, a summing up which carries on every page the weight of Holland's authority and distinctive point of view. This book emphasizes the search for general principles that govern cas behavior, enlarging on the intuitions of a broad spectrum of scientists, and it includes a computer model that applies to the full range of cas. Holland concludes with a description of what we might do to enhance our theoretical understanding of cas. He suggests ways in which theory can provide useful guidelines for attacking the perplexing cas problems that stretch our resources and place our world in jeopardy.

