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  2. Cynefin framework - Wikipedia

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    As knowledge increases, there is a "clockwise drift" from chaotic through complex and complicated to clear. Similarly, a "buildup of biases", complacency or lack of maintenance can cause a "catastrophic failure": a clockwise movement from clear to chaotic, represented by the "fold" between those domains

  3. Project complexity - Wikipedia

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    Simple, complicated, complex, and really complex projects - based on the Cynefin framework. Based on the Cynefin framework developed by Dave Snowden, [6] complex projects can be classified as: Simple (or clear, obvious, known) projects, systems, or contexts. These are characterized by known knowns, stability, clear cause-and-effect relationships.

  4. List of chaotic maps - Wikipedia

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    Complex quadratic map: discrete: complex: 1: 1: gives rise to the Mandelbrot set: Complex squaring map: discrete: complex: 1: 0: acts on the Julia set for the squaring map. Complex cubic map: discrete: complex: 1: 2: Clifford fractal map [13] discrete: real: 2: 4: Degenerate Double Rotor map: De Jong fractal map [14] discrete: real: 2: 4 ...

  5. Complex squaring map - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the complex squaring map, a polynomial mapping of degree two, is a simple and accessible demonstration of chaos in dynamical systems. It can be constructed by performing the following steps: Choose any complex number on the unit circle whose argument (angle) is not a rational multiple of π, Repeatedly square that number.

  6. Cellular automaton - Wikipedia

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    The idea that there are 4 classes of dynamical system came originally from Nobel-prize winning chemist Ilya Prigogine who identified these 4 classes of thermodynamical systems: (1) systems in thermodynamic equilibrium, (2) spatially/temporally uniform systems, (3) chaotic systems, and (4) complex far-from-equilibrium systems with dissipative ...

  7. Logistic map - Wikipedia

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    Looking at the entire chaotic domain, whether it is chaotic or windowed, the maximum and minimum values on the vertical axis of the orbital diagram (the upper and lower limits of the attractor) are limited to a certain range. As shown in equation (2-1), the maximum value of the logistic map is given by r/4, which is the upper limit of the ...

  8. The Complicated Ukraine-Russia War, Explained in Simple Terms

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    The post The Complicated Ukraine-Russia War, Explained in Simple Terms appeared first on Reader's Digest. As war erupted in Ukraine, many people wondered how things got to this point. Here, we ...

  9. Complexity theory and organizations - Wikipedia

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    "Complex systems are, by any other definition, learning organizations." [ 18 ] Complexity Theory, KM, and OL are all complementary and co-dependent. [ 18 ] “ KM and OL each lack a theory of how cognition happens in human social systems – complexity theory offers this missing piece”.