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Complexity Theory Summary
644 words, approx. 2 pages Complexity theory is the study of how hard problems are to solve. It allows mathematicians to classify problems in terms of how difficult they are, because some problems are intrinsically harder than others. How intrinsically difficult a problem is can...
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Complexity Theory : Economics Topics
96 words, approx. 1 pages A study of agents interacting simultaneously in a multiple cause and effect feedback. It looks at the emergence of a new phase of a system and a large range of potentials instead of forecasting on the basis of a simple cause and effect chain. The Santa...
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Complexity Theory : Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
64 words, approx. 1 pages // n. A branch of computational mathematics which investigates the degree of difficulty of classes of problems as expressed in terms of the computational resources required to apply the most efficient algorithms available, and hence the time and space...
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Complexity Theory Summary
2,310 words, approx. 8 pages Complexity Theory The basic premise of complexity theory is that there is a hidden order to the behavior (and evolution) of complex systems, whether that system is a national economy, an ecosystem, an organization, or a production line. In business and...
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Complexity theory Information
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 Complexity theory may refer to: the study of any complex system chaos theory Computational complexity theory, a field in theoretical computer science and mathematics dealing with the resources required during computation to solve a given problem the...




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 Quality Progress
Complexity theory simplifies choices
07/01/2003: 1,544 words, approx. 5 pages Most business management and improvement methodologies provide somewhat finite structures to achieve success. For example, guidance for business excellence according to the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award criteria consists of seven major categories and more than 90 specific items to be addressed. ISO 9001...
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 Duke Law Journal
Complexity theory, adaptation, and administrative law.
02/01/2005: 22,007 words, approx. 73 pages ABSTRACT Recently, commentators have applied insights from complexity theory to legal analysis generally and to administrative law in particular. This Article focuses on one of the central problems that complexity theory addresses, the importance and mechanisms of adaptation within complex systems. In...
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College offers degree in master ranching
9/22/2007: 984 words, approx. 3 pages Once upon a time, in the Wild West, all it took to raise cattle was land, grass and cowboys who knew how to rope the critters. Now, it may take an MBA.Texas A&M-Kingsville's Institute for Ranch Management is offering what university officials call the first...


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