Complexity Measurements and Causation for Dynamic Complex Systems

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Complexity Measurements and Causation for Dynamic Complex Systems

Cybernetics and systems theory Maths for engineers Databases

Author: Juan Guillermo Díaz Ochoa

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Collection: Understanding Complex Systems

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 13th March 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031847097


Introduction to Causal Determinism and Systems Theory

This book examines the problems of causal determinism and limited completeness in systems theory. Furthermore, the author analyzes options for complexity measurements that include systems’ autonomy and variability for causal inference—i.e., the ability to derive causal relationships from data recorded as a function of time. Such complexity measures present limitations in the derivation of absolute causality in complex systems and the recognition of relative and contextual causality, with practical consequences for causal inference and modeling.

Concepts of Relative Causal Determinism

Finally, the author provides concepts for relative causal determinism. As a result, new ideas are presented to explore the frontiers of systems theory, specifically in relation to biological systems and teleonomy, i.e., evolved biological purposiveness.

Intended Audience

This book is written for graduate students in physics, biology, medicine, social sciences, economics, and engineering who are seeking new concepts of causal inference applied in systems theory. It is also intended for scientists with an interest in philosophy and philosophers interested in the foundations of systems theory. Additionally, data scientists seeking new methods for the analysis of time series to extract features useful for machine learning will find this book of interest.

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