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SFI Working Paper Abstract

1997

Title:

Statistical Measures of Complexity for Strongly Interacting Systems

Author(s):

Ricard V. Solé, Claudia Blanc, and Bartolo Luque

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Paper #:

97-11-083

Abstract:

In recent studies, new measures of complexity for nonlinear systems have been proposed based on probabilistic grounds, as the LMC measure (Phys. Lett. A 209 (1995) 321). All these measures share an intuitive consideration: complexity seems to emerge in nature close to instability points, as for example the phase transition points characteristic of critical phenomena. Here we discuss these measures and their reliability for detecting complexity close to critical points in complex systems composed of many interacting units. Both a two-dimensional spatially extended problem (the 2D Ising model) and a infinity-dimensional (random graph) model (random Boolean networks) are analyzed. It is shown that the LMC measure can be easily generalized to extended systems and a new measure is proposed.