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Dynamics in Complex Systems

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  • Kurths, J.
  • Maraun, D.
  • Zhou, C. S.
  • Zamora-Lopez, G.
  • Zou, Y.

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Over the last decade, we have witnessed the birth of a new movement of interest and research in the study of complex networks. These networks often have irregular structural properties, but also encompass rich dynamics. The interplay between the network topological structure and the associated dynamics attracts a lot of interest. In this research line, we propose a network approach to dealing with complex dynamics, in particular with synchronization dynamics. From the methodological perspective, this approach requires novel ideas from nonlinear sciences, statistical physics and mathematical statistics. Furthermore, we show applications in different disciplines, from earth sciences to brain dynamics. The complex network’s approach is an interdisciplinary topic and could be promising for the understanding of complexity from a systems level.

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  • Kurths, J. & Maraun, D. & Zhou, C. S. & Zamora-Lopez, G. & Zou, Y., 2009. "Dynamics in Complex Systems," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(2), pages 357-370, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:eurrev:v:17:y:2009:i:02:p:357-370_00
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