Series on Complexity Science
(ISSN: 1755-7453)
Series Editor
Henrik Jensen
Department of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ, UK
E-mail: h.jensen@ic.ac.uk
Complexity Science is concerned with situations where many interacting components bring about a collective system level behavior that is significantly different from the properties of the individual components. The brain is one spectacular example. Each individual neuron does not possess intelligence or consciousness; but the ensemble of neurons, constituting the brain, exhibits emergent new functions at many hierarchical layers.
This series will present theoretical and phenomenological treatises spanning the very diverse and rapidly evolving field of complexity research including mathematics, biology, engineering, neuroscience, social science and others.
Forthcoming title
Vol. 1
Hypernetworks in the Science of Complex Systems
by Jeffrey Johnson