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    Mar 28, 2025  
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide 
    
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide

ISE 447 - Modern Complexity Theory


Credits: 3

The scientific study of complex systems has achieved relevant progress in recent decades. This was possible because electronic computers are required to study interactions, which characterize complexity. Using computers as tools, concepts such as emergence, self-organization, criticality, information, adaptation, robustness, antifragility, evolution, and more have been elaborated in a broad range of domains. Combined with methods such as network science, agent-based modelling, and artificial intelligence, our understanding of complex systems is allowing us to solve problems in novel ways. The lectures will span from formal theories to practical applications to philosophical implications. Students will be encouraged to participate and discuss in class concepts and research papers. Coursework will be adaptive, to accommodate students with or without advanced mathematical/programming backgrounds. Prerequisites: Senior level standing or permission of the instructor. Term offering my vary: offered at least once per year.