This book on complexity science comprises a collection of chapters on methods and principles from a wide variety of disciplinary fields � from physics and chemistry to biology and the social sciences.In this two-part volume, the first part is a collection of chapters introducing different aspects in a coherent fashion, and providing a common basis and the founding principles of the different complexity science approaches; the next provides deeper discussions of the different methods of use in complexity science, with interesting illustrative applications.The fundamental topics deal with self-organization, pattern formation, forecasting uncertainties, synchronization and revolutionary change, self-adapting and self-correcting systems, and complex networks.Examples are taken from biology, chemistry, engineering, epidemiology, robotics, economics, sociology, and neurology.Complexity Science: An Introduction: An Introduction and published by World Scientific. ISBNs for Complexity Science: An Introduction are 9789813239616, 9813239611 and the print ISBNs are 9789813239593, 981323959X.

