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Jan 24, 2024 · Emergence and causality are two fundamental concepts for understanding complex systems. They are interconnected. On one hand, emergence refers to the phenomenon where macroscopic properties cannot be solely attributed to the cause of individual properties.
May 23, 2022 · This non-trivial phenomenon, known as emergence, characterizes a broad range of distinct complex systems—from physical to biological and social—and is often related to collective behaviour.
Jul 17, 2024 · The purpose of this article is to give a historical and reasoned overview of the phenomenon of emergence according to the various authors involved, with particular emphasis on its openness to the dimension of the mystery of the real, which can lead the scientist to humility in scientific research.
May 10, 2024 · Rather than redefine emergence through science maps, this study aimed to explore a different approach to understanding emergence by providing an alternative perspective on emergence.
Dec 17, 2013 · The purpose of this article is to present a plausible framework to initiate discussion regarding the concept of emergence in grounded theory. Emergence can be characterized as a unique or an unexpected phenomenon that cannot be predicted from the sum of its parts ( De Haan, 2006 ).
- Merry Jo D. Levers
- 2013
Dec 12, 2023 · This review comprehensively outlines the origins of cancer nanomedicine, the role of the EPR effect, the tools of nanotechnology and their specifications, and the nature of passive and active targeting, which gives important direction for the progress of cancer therapy using nanomedicine.
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Dec 28, 2022 · In this paper, we show how a common, foundational component of information-theoretic approaches to emergence implies an inherent instability to emergent properties, which we call flickering emergence.