Complexity
Complexity is a notion used in Social Service, philosophy, epistemology, linguistics, pedagogy, mathematics, chemistry, physics, meteorology, statistics, biology, sociology, economics, architecture, medicine, psychology, computer science or in computer science or information. The definition varies significantly by area of knowledge. It is often also called complexity theory, complexity challenge, or complexity thinking. It is an interdisciplinary view of complex adaptive systems, the emergent behavior of many systems, the complexity of networks, chaos theory, the behavior of systems far removed from thermodynamic equilibrium, and their faculties of self-organization. This scientific movement has had a series of consequences not only technological but also philosophical. The use of the term complexity is therefore still unstable and spurious uses often occur in the literature of dissemination, far removed from the scientific context, particularly in abstractions to the concept of non-linearity.