| Complexity Theory | 
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| Kauffman, S. | At Home in
        
        the Universe.  | 
| Waldrop, Mitchell M. | Complexity : The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos | 
| Holland, John H. | |
| Coveney,Peter and Roger Highfield | Frontiers of Complexity : The Search for Order in a Chaotic World | 
| Casti, John L. | Complexification : Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Surprise | 
| Cohen, J., and I. Stewart. | The Collapse of Chaos : Discovering Simplicity in a Complex World | 
| Kelly, K. | Out of Control : The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World | 
| Mitchell, M. | An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms (Complex Adaptive Systems) | 
| Michalewicz, Z. | |
| Wolfram, Stephen | |
| Wolfram, Stephen | |
| William Roetzheim | Why Things Are: How Complexity Theory answers Life's Toughest Questions | 
| Roger Lewin | 
Scientific American Articles: 
  Adapting to Complexity. Jan., 1993 
  Antichaos and Adaptation. Aug., 1991 
  Self-Organized Criticality. Jan., 1991 
  Genetic Algorithms. July, 1992 
  Artificial Intelligence. Jan., 1990 (two opposing articles) 
  From Complexity to Perplexity. June, 1995 
  Computing with DNA. Aug., 1998  
 Science Apr 2 1999, Volume 284 No.5411,
  "Complex Systems"
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