Complex systems―characterized by self-organization, emergence, and profound non-linearity―govern everything from global financial markets to ecological stability. Navigating this complexity requires a unified mathematical framework that moves beyond traditional linear models. This book provides that essential toolkit, offering a robust, interdisciplinary approach to simulation, forecasting, and management across engineering, economic, and environmental fields.
What sets this volume apart is its integration of ecological and evolutionary perspectives with quantitative approaches to simulate, forecast, and manage complexity in diverse domains including finance, agriculture, and environmental science.
Throughout the book, readers will find practical examples, case studies, and advice on how to apply scientific modeling techniques to solve real-world problems. It also presents insights into best practices and strategies for using modeling and simulation effectively in various fields.
This book is an indispensable resource for researchers, quantitative analysts, and advanced students in complexity science, evolutionary economics, quantitative finance, and ecological modeling. It provides the theoretical depth and practical, data-driven methods necessary to analyze and manage the world's most challenging complex systems.
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Hugo Fort is Professor at the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of the Republic (Montevideo, Uruguay) and the Head of the Complex System Group. After earning his PhD in Physics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 1994, he conducted research on quantum field theory. Since 2001, his scientific interests evolved from theoretical physics to complex systems and mathematical modeling applied to problems in biology, with focus on ecology and evolution. Professor Fort is currently involved in several international research collaborations pursuing used-inspired basic science to problems of production optimization and conservation. He is the author of over a hundred articles in scientific journals and book chapters in diverse fields including agricultural sciences, applied mathematics, biology, ecology, physics, and social sciences modeling. Professor Fort has taught several courses in mathematical modeling, complex systems, nonlinear dynamics, and statistical physics. He has also been collaborating on different projects with national agencies as a senior scientific consultant.
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