Arts & Science
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Systems Theory, Chaos Theory, Nonlinearity, etc.
- Society for
Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences
- Concepts
in Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos by Keith Clayton
- The Chaos Group at the University of Maryland at
College Park: Provides a short introduction to chaos theory with links to other sites
- Principia Cybernetica Web General background
material and interesting pointers related to cybernetics and systems science
- Whole Systems
- Chaos in the Classroom
from Robert Devaney, Boston University
- Emergence: A Journal of Complexity
Issues in Organizations and Management
- Evolutionary
Economics and Chaos Theory : New Directions in Technology Studies [book]
- Chaos, Complexity
and Sociology : Myths, Models, and Theories [book]
- Cybernetics, Systems
Theory and Complexity: from the School of Education, University of Colorado at Denver
- What is
biosemiotics? by Alexei Sharov
- Bar-Yam, Y. (1997).
Dynamics of Complex Systems.
New York: Perseus Books Group.
- Dooley, K. (1996). Complex
adaptive systems: A nominal definition. Scottsdale: Arizona State University.
- Capra, F. (1997, September 9).
The web of life. 3rd
Schrödinger Lecture, Trinity College Dublin.
Quantum Theory (Return to Top of Page)
- O'Connor, J., & Robertson, E. (1996). A history of quantum mechanics.
Retrieved November 2007, from
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_Quantum_age_begins.html
- Knierim. T. (n.d.).Quantum theory. Spacetime. Retrieved November
2007, from
http://www.thebigview.com/spacetime/quantumtheory.html
- Ishael, J. (2000). Quantum mechanics. Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Retrieved November 2007, from
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm/
- Kuhlman, M. (2006). Quantum field theory. Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Retrieved November 2007, from
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/quantum-field-theory/
- Quantum theory:
from Wikipedia
- Quantum mechanics:
from Wikipedia
- Quantum field
theory: from Wikipedia
- Stapp, H. (1995). Why classical mechanics cannot naturally accommodate
consciousness but quantum mechanics can. Retrieved November 2007, from
http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/v2/psyche-2-05-stapp.html
- Other papers by
Henry Stapp
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Artificial Life
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The Global Brain (Return to Top of Page)
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